Extending Research Protections to Tribal Communities

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (10):5-12 (2021)
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The history of research in American Indian/Alaska Native communities has been marked by unethical practices, resulting in mistrust and reluctance to participate in research. Harms are not l...

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