Human medical research is conducted according to strict principles of ethics. These principles have been developed over time, in reaction to various events in human history, and continue to...
When women of childbearing potential are included in clinical trials, safety precautions must be taken in order to avoid the unintentional exposure of an embryo or fetus to the...
Compensation in clinical trials is not always a standard but may be offered to participants according to different models and in line with the respective legislation and regulations.
Epidemiology is the study of the various factors influencing the occurrence, distribution, or prevention and control of disease, injury, and other health-related events in a defined human population.
Phase I trials are usually the first studies of a medicine conducted in humans – known as ‘first-in-human’ (also known as first-in-man) trials. They are typically human pharmacology studiest,...
To obtain clinical trial approval, a Clinical Trial Application must be submitted to regulatory bodies and a Research Ethics Committee who review the protocol and gives a positive or...
Published and available for citation: Warner K, See W, Haerry D, Klingmann I, Hunter A and May M (2018) EUPATI Guidance for Patient Involvement in Medicines Research and Development...
Introduction A case report on trained medical anthropologists shadowing people with sickle cell disease(SCD), to gain new insights into the world of what it’s like to live with the...
Introduction A case report on patients recruited by Janssen R&D in a program constructed for the EATG members. Afterwards, the course was handed over for further capacity building within...
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