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In Harm's Way: Research Subjects Who Are Decisionally Impaired, Clarence J. Sundram Jan 1998

In Harm's Way: Research Subjects Who Are Decisionally Impaired, Clarence J. Sundram

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


The Elderly Questionably Competent Client Dilemma: Determining Competency And Dealing With The Incompetent Client, Marilyn Levitt Jan 1998

The Elderly Questionably Competent Client Dilemma: Determining Competency And Dealing With The Incompetent Client, Marilyn Levitt

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Achieving Proper Balance In Research With Decisionally-Incapacitated Subjects: Nami's Perspectives On The Working Group's Proposal, Laurie M. Flynn, Ronald S. Honberg Jan 1998

Achieving Proper Balance In Research With Decisionally-Incapacitated Subjects: Nami's Perspectives On The Working Group's Proposal, Laurie M. Flynn, Ronald S. Honberg

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love Jan 1998

Assessment Of Capacity To Give Consent To Research Participation: State-Of-The-Art And Beyond, Evan G. Derenzo, Robert R. Conley, Raymond Love

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper Jun 1996

Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dr. Draper's focus is the use of personal information derived from genome research. She identifies several potential problems, including access to and control of genetic information, employment discrimination and social stratification. She also recommends possible solutions.


Maximizing The Return From Genome Research: Introduction, Thomas G. Field Jr. Mar 1994

Maximizing The Return From Genome Research: Introduction, Thomas G. Field Jr.

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Professor Field introduces and explains the origins of the symposium.


Overview Of Federal Technology Transfer, Lawrence Rudolph Mar 1994

Overview Of Federal Technology Transfer, Lawrence Rudolph

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Mr. Rudolph reviews approximately thirteen years of legal and political developments that have contributed to laws governing the extent to which private firms may secure rights in technology at least partly developed with federal funds.


Technology Transfer: A View From The Trenches, Harvey Drucker Mar 1994

Technology Transfer: A View From The Trenches, Harvey Drucker

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dr. Drucker, who has lab-wide responsibility for technology transfer at Argonne National Laboratory, argues that transferring rights in discoveries made through tax supported research to private entities can contribute to public welfare in many ways.


Origins Of The Human Genome Project, Robert Mullan Cook-Deegan Mar 1994

Origins Of The Human Genome Project, Robert Mullan Cook-Deegan

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Dr. Cook-Deegan recounts some of the scientific and political history leading to controversy about the proper mix of private and public roles in pursuing genome research and bringing its fruits to bear, e.g., in preventing and curing disease.