Tailoring ethical oversight to participant-led research
Tailoring ethical oversight to participant-led research
Although fully organized patient-run trials are still few and far between, patients are taking a more active role in clinical research.
Patients are sidestepping clinical research and using themselves as guinea pigs to test new treatments for fatal diseases. Will they hurt themselves, or science?
Renowned cancer researcher Lewis Cantley is leaving Harvard to lead a new cancer center at Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
Giving researchers access to the health records of 52 million people in England could prove invaluable to biomedical scientists.
Members of the Personal Genome Project have created software aimed at helping researchers tease apart genetic differences between individuals.
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