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  1. Questionable research practices of medical and dental faculty in Pakistan – a confession.Ayesha Fahim, Aysha Sadaf, Fahim Haider Jafari, Kashif Siddique & Ahsan Sethi - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-8.
    Purpose Intellectual honesty and integrity are the cornerstones of conducting any form of research. Over the last few years, scholars have shown great concerns over questionable research practices (QRPs) in academia. This study aims to investigate the questionable research practices amongst faculty members of medical and dental colleges in Pakistan. Method A descriptive multi-institutional online survey was conducted from June-August 2022. Based on previous studies assessing research misconduct, 43 questionable research practices in four domains: Data collection & storage, Data analysis, (...)
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  • A Free-Market Approach to Clinical Data Gathering Is More Ethical.Michael Keane - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (9):19-21.
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  • The evaluation of complex clinical trial protocols: resources available to research ethics committees and the use of clinical trial registries—a case study.Núria Homedes & Antonio Ugalde - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (6):464-469.
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  • Is the Precautionary Principle Adaptable to Emergency Scenarios to Speed Up Research, Risking the Individual Informed Consent?Margarita Gonzalvo-Cirac, María Victoria Roqué, Ferran Fuertes, Mauricio Pacheco & Ignacio Segarra - 2013 - American Journal of Bioethics 13 (9):17-19.
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  • When Saying Sorry Is Not Enough: Acknowledging Past Wrongs in Human Subjects Research.Julie Aultman - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (6):57-59.
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  • Regulating human genetic research in Latin America: a race to the top or a race together?Rosario Isasi - 2016 - Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 1.
    Balancing the therapeutic potential of genetic science with the adoption of policies that reflect social values has proven to be a formidable task for Latin American countries. This essay presents some reflections on human genetics research policy in Latin America and explores a path forward for policy development.
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