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Jerry Menikoff

@JerryMenikoff

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Prof of Bioethics, National University of Singapore School of Medicine; Senior Fellow, NUS Faculty of Law. Law and Bioethics. Believer in better consent.

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Jerry Menikoff
1 year
Protecting Participants Is Not the Top Priority in Clinical Research. That's a true statement, and the title of my Viewpoint in JAMA, at https://t.co/LGYg4hQqoK Learn why the Declaration of Helsinki's denial of this truth about clinical research needs to be changed.
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Jerry Menikoff
2 years
Check out my latest article: The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers: Part 2 https://t.co/W7Naelvqed via @LinkedIn Wherein I try to answer that question often asked around the dinner table: Why is this column different from all other columns?
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(All opinions herein are mine alone, and not those of my employer.) This is Part 2 of a discussion about what the Data Colada bloggers found in their review of Harvard Professor Francesca Gino’s...
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Jerry Menikoff
2 years
Are you interested in research ethics? The recent NY Times and New Yorker articles are required reading, and see my comments on LinkedIn: The Harvard Professor, the Bloggers, and The New York Times https://t.co/au4Rn7FiML via @LinkedIn
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Jerry Menikoff
2 years
And maybe it is also time for NASA to revisit whether the Common Rule should be revised to apply this concept to astronauts.
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Jerry Menikoff
2 years
A recognition that participation in certain activities can be conditioned on agreeing to participate in research.
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Jerry Menikoff
2 years
One clause to rule them all: ". . . ethical attention is needed to determine whether [spaceflight participants] should remain flight eligible even if they decline research participation." This. Huge.
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Timothy Caulfield
2 years
Ethically cleared to launch? Rules are needed for human research in commercial spaceflight. Our new paper, the first international ethics framework: https://t.co/7iZ1VvYGbK via @ScienceMagazine Go team! with @VNRahimzadeh @VarditRavitsky @usairforce @CohenProf @NASA @emmeslin
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