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  1. Dependency, Difference and the Global Ethic of Longterm Care.Eva Feder Kittay, Bruce Jennings & Angela A. Wasunna - 2005 - Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (4):443-469.
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    Patents, biomedical research, and treatments: Examining concerns, canvassing solutions.Josephine Johnston & Angela A. Wasunna - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (1):1-36.
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  3. Ten Questions Institutional Review Boards Should Ask When Reviewing International Clinical Research Protocols.Daniel W. Fitzgerald, Angela Wasunna & Jean William Pape - 2003 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 25 (2):14.
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    Away from Exploitation and Towards Engagement: An Ethical Compass for Medical Researchers Working in Resource-Poor Countries.Daniel W. Fitzgerald & Angela Wasunna - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (3):559-565.
    In this era of globalization, as the health problems of poor countries and rich countries become increasingly intertwined, medical research is being conducted at the international level. For example, a research study may be sponsored by a developed country and conducted in a resource-poor country to address health problems faced by both nations. The globalization of medical research is, in effect, quickly outpacing the development of internationally accepted ethical guidelines for the conduct of research. For many medical researchers working in (...)
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    Away from Exploitation and towards Engagement: An Ethical Compass for Medical Researchers Working in Resource-Poor Countries.Daniel W. Fitzgerald & Angela Wasunna - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (3):559-565.
    In this era of globalization, as the health problems of poor countries and rich countries become increasingly intertwined, medical research is being conducted at the international level. For example, a research study may be sponsored by a developed country and conducted in a resource-poor country to address health problems faced by both nations. The globalization of medical research is, in effect, quickly outpacing the development of internationally accepted ethical guidelines for the conduct of research. For many medical researchers working in (...)
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  6. At the Center.Angela Amondi Wasunna - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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  7. Another Voice: Researchers Abroad.Angela Wasunna - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
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    Dual loyalty and human rights: proposed guidelines and institutional mechanisms.Angela Amondi Wasunna - 2003 - Hastings Center Report 33 (4):7.
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  9. Ethics and Epidemics in the Developing World: The Case of AIDS in Africa: Treatment Challenges.Angela Wasunna & Daniel W. Fitzgerald - 2006 - Advances in Bioethics 9:189-207.
     
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    Field notes.Angela A. Wasunna - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (3):c2-c2.
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    Katie Hogan, women take care – gender, race and the culture of AIDS.Angela Wasunna - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (1):101-105.
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    Researchers abroad.Angela Wasunna - 2005 - Hastings Center Report 35 (1):3-3.
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    The front line in the African AIDS crisis.Angela Wasunna - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (5):12-12.
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