March 17, 2000
An Inside Look at How a University Tries to Protect Human Subjects
Federal scrutiny has led Duke to ease the huge workloads burdening its review boards
Seventeen men and women who watch over human experiments at the Duke University Medical Center began their February meeting with a working lunch around a 30-foot conference table.
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Duke Tries to Rebuild Confidence in Its System for Protecting Research
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