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  1. Thoughts on Alternative Designs for Clinical Trials for Ebola Treatment Research.Ronald Waldman & Phillip Nieburg - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):38-40.
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  • The Goals of Research During an Epidemic.Annette Rid - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):47-50.
  • Right Job, Wrong Tool: A Commentary on Designing Clinical Trials for Ebola Virus Disease.Robert M. Nelson, Michelle Roth-Cline, Kevin Prohaska, Edward Cox, Luciana Borio & Robert Temple - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):33-36.
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  • Controlling Ebola Trials.Joseph Millum - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):36-37.
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  • Expand the Toolkit!Thomas A. Louis - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):40-42.
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  • Impure Politics and Pure Science: Efficacious Ebola Medications Are Only a Palliation and Not a Cure for Structural Disadvantage.Chris Degeling, Jane Johnson & Christopher Mayes - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):43-45.
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  • Not All RCTs Are Created Equal: Lessons From Early AIDS Trials.Liza Dawson - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):45-47.
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  • The Perfect Must Not Overwhelm the Good: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Selecting the Right Tool For the Job”.Arthur L. Caplan, Carolyn Plunkett & Bruce Levin - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):W8 - W10.
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  • Selecting the Right Tool For the Job.Arthur L. Caplan, Carolyn Plunkett & Bruce Levin - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (4):4-10.
    There are competing ethical concerns when it comes to designing any clinical research study. Clinical trials of possible treatments for Ebola virus are no exception. If anything, the competing ethical concerns are exacerbated in trying to find answers to a deadly, rapidly spreading, infectious disease. The primary goal of current research is to identify experimental therapies that can cure Ebola or cure it with reasonable probability in infected individuals. Pursuit of that goal must be methodologically sound, practical and consistent with (...)
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