October 6, 2000
Top Official Criticizes Protection of Humans in Research
The nation's system for protecting human research subjects is "dysfunctional" and needs some significant change, says the new director of the main federal agency responsible for protecting them.
In his first public remarks since becoming director of the Office of Human Research Protections last month, E. Greg Koski offered a preliminary road map for change at a meeting of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, which advises the president about federal
This content is only for subscribers. You can gain access by purchasing a:
Print Subscription
Digital Subscription
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
The Chronicle Review

-
Government

-
Advice



