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  1. Indigenous research ethics and Tribal Research Review Boards in the United States: examining online presence and themes across online documentation.Nicole S. Kuhn, Ethan J. Kuhn, Michael Vendiola & Clarita Lefthand-Begay - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    Researchers seeking to engage in projects related to Tribal communities and their citizens, lands, and non-human relatives are responsible for understanding and abiding by each Tribal nation’s research laws and review processes. Few studies, however, have described the many diverse forms of Tribal research review systems across the United States (US). This study provides one of the most comprehensive examinations of research review processes administered by Tribal Research Review Boards (TRRBs) in the US. Through a systematic analysis, we consider TRRBs’ (...)
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  • Beyond the Belmont Report.Wamia Siddiqui & Richard R. Sharp - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (10):1-4.
    For decades, the Belmont Report—and the associated regulatory framework it inspired—has been a cornerstone in the ethical conduct of research involving human subjects. Despite its canonic status, t...
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