The Chronicle of Higher Education

Study Finds Growing Use of Research-Ethics Boards in Africa, but Problems Remain

By SUSAN BROWN

A study from the Johns Hopkins University of how well research-ethics boards are functioning in Africa has found a mixed picture. More ethics committees are forming, and their members are becoming more experienced, but the need for the revenue and jobs that medical research can bring to an area sometimes makes rejecting...

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