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From the author: Few activities in research garner more public notoriety than using human research subjects. Protecting human subjects is not the traditional fare of research administrators, but a knowledgeable administrator can catch pitfalls missed by the uninformed investigator. This article discusses clinical trials in general, protecting human research subjects, and the role the research administrator can play in facilitating the process. This discussion is not intended to be a thorough treatise on clinical trials or, for that matter, on any one subject relating to clinical trials. Rather it is an overview of new and lesser known human protection issues that are better handled prospectively.
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Title: Protection of human subjects: a primer for the new administrator. (Educational Update).
Author: Bruce W. Steinert
Publication:Journal of Research Administration (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 2002
Publisher: Society of Research Administrators, Inc.
Page: 67(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Protection of human subjects: a primer for the new administrator. (Educational Update).: An article from: Journal of Research Administration
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Author(s)Bruce W. Steinert
ISBN / ASINB0008FLJBG
ISBN-13978B0008FLJB8
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