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Thursday, 17 July 2008

The videos you are about to watch were taped at a conference on "Ethics and Translational Research:  From Discovery to Implementation" that occurred at Emory University on May 15, 2008.  This conference was made possible by NIH grant UL1RR025008 which established the Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute.

 
The presentations are as follows:

 1:  Welcoming Remarks and an Overview of Ethical Issues

 2:  The Progesterone for Brain Injury Study:  An Overview of Translational Research

 3:  Conflicts of Interest

 4:   Intellectual Property

 5:  Policymaking in the Era of Translational Research

 6:   Ethics and Regulation

 7:   Ethical Issues in Anti-Cancer Drug Development

 8:  Conducting Genomic Research in Vulnerable Populations

 9:  Future Directions

Welcoming Remarks
Arlene Chapman, MD: Kathy Kinlaw, M Div

The Progesterone for Brain Injury Study:
An Overview of Translational Research


Part 1
Don Stein, PhD

Part 2
David Wright, MD

Chapman and Wright text .doc

Conflict of Interest: Overview, Case Studies, Policies, and the AAMC Position on Institutional Conflict

Part 1
Brenda Seiton, JD
Seiton text.doc

Part 2
Claudia Adkinson, JD, PhD
Adkison text.doc

Intellectual Property Within the Multiple Missions of the University

Part 1
Todd Sherer, PhD
Sherer text.doc

Part 2
Orman Simpson, MSEE, MS
Simpson text.doc

Policymaking in the Era of Translational Research:
What Gets Funded? Why?

Roberta Berry, JD, PHD

Ethics and Regulation

Part 1
John Banja, PhD
Banja text.doc

Part 2
Carol Means, RN
Means text.doc

Ethical Issues in Anti-Cancer Drug Development:
Translating Internal Science


Part 1
Rebecca Pentz, PhD
Pentz text.doc

Part 2
R. Donald Harvey, PharmD
Harvey text.doc

Conducting Genomic Research in Vulnerable Populations
Gary Gibbons, MD

Future Directions

Part1
Paul Roote Wolpe
Wolpe text.doc

Part 2
David Wynes, PhD



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