Self-policing backed for research on humans
Colin Macilwain
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6791, 7-7
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Washington The presidents of America’s major research universities have come up with a plan for policing research on human subjects to address mounting public concern about the safety of individuals used in such research.
Date: 2000
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