Ethical and Scientific Review in Clinical and Translational Research - Lecture 7
Offered By: NIH Clinical Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore ethical and scientific review processes in clinical and translational research through this 56-minute lecture by Margaret Sanders from the NIH Clinical Center. Gain insights into the crucial aspects of research integrity, ethical considerations, and scientific evaluation methods. Learn about the unique resources available at the NIH, connect with researchers and program administrators, and discover potential career opportunities in the field. Part of the NIH Clinical and Translational Research Summer Course, this presentation offers valuable knowledge for those interested in conducting responsible and scientifically sound research. For further information or questions about the course, contact the coordinator at [email protected].
Syllabus
Presentation 7 - Ethical and Scientific Review - Margaret Sanders
Taught by
NIH Clinical Center
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