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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 |
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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 ResearchPart 1Don Stein, PhD Part 2David Wright, MD Chapman and Wright text .docConflict of Interest: Overview, Case Studies, Policies, and the AAMC Position on Institutional ConflictPart 1Brenda Seiton, JD Seiton text.docPart 2Claudia Adkinson, JD, PhD Adkison text.docIntellectual Property Within the Multiple Missions of the UniversityPart 1Todd Sherer, PhD Sherer text.docPart 2Orman Simpson, MSEE, MS Simpson text.docPolicymaking in the Era of Translational Research: What Gets Funded? Why?Roberta Berry, JD, PHD Ethics and RegulationPart 1John Banja, PhD Banja text.docPart 2Carol Means, RN Means text.docEthical Issues in Anti-Cancer Drug Development: Translating Internal SciencePart 1Rebecca Pentz, PhD Pentz text.docPart 2R. Donald Harvey, PharmD Harvey text.docConducting Genomic Research in Vulnerable PopulationsGary Gibbons, MD Future DirectionsPart1Paul Roote Wolpe Wolpe text.docPart 2David Wynes, PhD |
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