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Exploitation in Biomedical Research

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2003
This essay analyzes exploitation in biomedical research in terms of three basic elements: harm, disrespect, or injustice. There are also degrees of exploitation, ranging from highly exploitative to minimally exploitative. Although exploitation is prima facie wrongful, some exploitative research studies are morally justified, all things considered.
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The Future of Biomedical Research

JAMA, 2013
THE COMMUNITY OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS IS ANXious, if not downright depressed, about the future, and there is good reason for this pessimism. For decades the importance of biomedical research was a reliable pillar of bipartisan agreement, as evidenced by the continuous high levels of funding that both parties have sustained during the last 3 ...
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Babies in Biomedical Research

Physiology, 2011
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of attending the traditional closing dinner of the 119th semiannual meeting of The Salt and Water Club[*][1]–held for the first time in Pittsburgh, and attended for the first time by a Club member from Cleveland (although elected while in New Haven).
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A Threat to Biomedical Research

Science, 1999
T he extraordinary success that this country has enjoyed in advancing biomedical research is well known and justly appreciated. What is not as widely appreciated is the interdependence of medical school finances and hospital finances in the subsidization of biomedical research.
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Sustainability in Biomedical Research

Physiology, 2010
We hear a lot about sustainability these days–sustainability of health and environment, of economic prosperity, of conservation of nature, and so on ([3][1]). Great! But what about sustainability in an area that makes so much other sustainability possible?
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Biomedical Research in the 1980s

New England Journal of Medicine, 1981
THE new administration could be the most fiscally constrained in half a century, and yet it must endeavor to provide full support to a revolution.
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Informed Consent in Biomedical Research

2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006
A course that teaches critical thinking and awareness of the ethical decision process can help ensure that rapidly emerging technologies have a positive impact on our society. When studying ethics in biomedical engineering, a topic such as research methods for experiments involving human beings cannot be overlooked. A well-constructed informed consent (
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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH

Pakistan Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2018
Biomedical Research encompass basic research to pre-clinical and then clinical research. Both preclinical and clinical research leads to drug development or certain innovations. As increased longevity of humans can be attributed to the advancement of medical research. Clinical Research involve human that include clinical trials. Applied research led to
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Citation bias and other determinants of citation in biomedical research: findings from six citation networks

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2021
Miriam J E Urlings   +2 more
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Swine in Biomedical Research

Science, 1966
L K, Bustad, R O, McClellan
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