Category / Public and Population Health / Research Ethics
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The Intersection of Neuroscience and National Security
The intersection of neuroscience and national security is an intriguing place filled with excitement but also a need for caution.
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The Medical Consequences of Donating Eggs
Glenn McGee, PhD, John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics at the Center for Practical Bioethics, explains that there can be medical consequences for women donating eggs.
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Preventing Unethical Research
There are no guarantees against unethical research.
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Placebos: Deceptive or Legitimate?
The December 2009 issue of the American Journal of Bioethics features articles examining the ethics of using placebos in clinical practice.
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PCORI Perspectives on Pragmatic Research
Suzanne Schrandt, JD, Deputy Director for Patient Engagement at the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
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Mark Hoffman Discusses Big Data in Healthcare
Dr. Mark Hoffman joined the UMKC School of Medicine’s new Center for Health Insights as director and its Dept.
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Legal and Ethical? Healthcare Information Exchanges
Jeff Ellis, JD, of Spencer Fane Britt and Brown in Kansas City, and Glenn McGee, PhD, John B. Francis Chair at the Center for Practical Bioethics, discuss the potential impact of healthcare exchanges on personal healthcare information.
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Genomics and Learning Health Systems
John Carney speaks on genomics and learning health systems.
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Frontiers – A Bright Future for the Life Sciences
The foundation is set and the future is bright for the life sciences in the Kansas City region.
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Frontiers – Training a New Generation of Researchers
One goal of Frontiers: The Heartland Institute for Translational Research, is to train a new generation of clinical and translational researchers.