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Track 30: Ethics in Medical Research

Track 30: Ethics in Medical Research

Overview: Ethics in Medical Research

Ethics in medical research refers to the moral principles and guidelines that govern the planning, conduct, and reporting of biomedical and clinical studies involving human participants. Its primary aim is to protect the dignity, rights, safety, and well-being of research subjects, while ensuring scientific integrity and transparency.

Key Sub-Topics in Ethics in Medical Research:

Informed Consent · Institutional Review Boards (IRB) and Ethics Committees · Confidentiality and Data Protection · Risk–Benefit Analysis · Vulnerable Populations in Research · Conflict of Interest · Scientific Misconduct and Research Integrity · Post-Trial Access and Responsibility · Ethical Issues in Genetic and Genomic Research · Community Engagement in Research · Compensation for Research Injuries · Ethics of Placebo Use · Ethical Challenges in Global Health Research · Digital Ethics in Health Data · Reproducibility and Transparency in Research