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    From Complicity to Advocacy: The Necessity of Refugee Research.Cécile Rousseau & Laurence J. Kirmayer - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (2):65-67.
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    Possible Health Technology Assessment Pathways.Mireia Espallargues Carreras, Xavier Garcia Cuscó, Rossana Alessandrello, Ramon Maspons, Alexandre Serigado, Cécile F. Rousseau, Emmanuelle M. Voisin, Enrique Morales-Orcajo & Marco Viceconti - 2024 - In Marco Viceconti & Luca Emili (eds.), Toward Good Simulation Practice: Best Practices for the Use of Computational Modelling and Simulation in the Regulatory Process of Biomedical Products. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 73-92.
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    Research ethics and the plight of refugees in detention.L. J. Kirmayer, Cecile Rousseau & Francois Crepeau - 2004 - Monash Bioethics Review 23 (4):S85-S92.
    Health researchers may have a strategic role to play in confronting the predicament of refugee detainees because they can lend their analytic skills and authority to document the personal cost and impact of this practice. The justification for such ‘subversive’ research comes from the discrepancy between the sources of legitimacy and legality for government action. The practice of detention may be legal but illegitimate, judged against the standards of international human rights. Hence, research to explore the consequences of this policy (...)
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  4. Ethical Review of In Silico Methodologies.Cécile F. Rousseau, Emmanuelle M. Voisin, Elisabetta Poluzzi, Alexandre Serigado, Marco Viceconti & Maria Cristina Jori - 2024 - In Marco Viceconti & Luca Emili (eds.), Toward Good Simulation Practice: Best Practices for the Use of Computational Modelling and Simulation in the Regulatory Process of Biomedical Products. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 93-100.
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  5. Possible Qualification Pathways for In Silico Methodologies.Marco Viceconti, Alexandre Serigado, Cécile F. Rousseau & Emmanuelle M. Voisin - 2024 - In Marco Viceconti & Luca Emili (eds.), Toward Good Simulation Practice: Best Practices for the Use of Computational Modelling and Simulation in the Regulatory Process of Biomedical Products. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 67-72.
    Regulatory science is ultimately a matter of trust. You need to trust that certain evidence, when obtained with certain methodologies, is sufficient to inform about a new medical product's safety and/or efficacy.
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