Friday, February 3, 2012

From Ohio U: Research ethics I

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21081677

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2011 Feb;54(1):S303-29. Epub 2010 Nov 16.
Research ethics I: Responsible conduct of research (RCR)--historical and contemporary issues pertaining to human and animal experimentation.
Horner J, Minifie FD.
Source
College of Health Sciences and Professions, Ohio University, W380 Grover Center, Athens, OH 45701, USA. hornerj@ohio.edu

Abstract
PURPOSE:
In this series of articles--Research Ethics I, Research Ethics II, and Research Ethics III--the authors provide a comprehensive review of the 9 core domains for the responsible conduct of research (RCR) as articulated by the Office of Research Integrity. In Research Ethics I, they present a historical overview of the evolution of RCR in the United States then examine the evolution of human and animal experimentation from the birth of scientific medicine through World War II to the present day.

METHOD:
They relied on authoritative documents, both historical and contemporary, insightful commentary, and empirical research in order to identify current issues and controversies of potential interest to both faculty and students.

CONCLUSIONS:
The authors have written this article from a historical perspective because they think all readers interested in RCR should appreciate how the history of science and all the good--and harm--it has produced can inform how researchers practice responsible research in the 21st century and beyond.

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