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Category: Archives

When Experiments Travel: Clinical Trials and the Global Search for Human Subjects

  By admin Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

Adriana Petryna | Princeton University Press | 2009 The phenomenal growth of global pharmaceutical sales and the quest for innovation are driving an unprecedented search for human test subjects, particularly in middle- and low-income countries. Our hope for medical progress… Continue reading

Why not play God if we can

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Aditya Ghosh | Hindustan Times | 3 April 2009 Once upon a time, Zeus caused lightning, Vitumnus gave life to children in the womb and Nekhbet was responsible for life and death. Now, silver iodide causes artificial rain, water can… Continue reading

The Business and Ethics of Surrogacy

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Imrana Qadeer, Mary E. John | Economic and Political Weekly | Vol. 44, No. 2 (Jan. 10 – 16, 2009), pp. 10-12 The Draft Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Bill and Rules (2008) intends to regulate an “industry” in India that has been expanding… Continue reading

Surrogacy stays within the great Indian family

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Radha Sharma | TNN | Ahmedabad | 4 January 2009 GK Mawani and his wife Rama recently celebrated their son Jay’s first birthday in Surat. Also present at the party was Chetna (26), who gave birth to Jay. Chetna is the… Continue reading

At the end of the Clinical Trial: Does access to investigational technology end as well?

  By admin Archives, Availability & Accessability, Clinical Trials

Richard S. Saver | Western New England Law Review | Volume 31, Issue 2 | 2009 Medical research subjects increasingly are demanding (and litigating about) continued access to investigational technology after the clinical trial has concluded. The Article undertakes a… Continue reading

Clinical research in India: great expectations?

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

Thatte U. M., Bavdekar S. B. | Journal of Post Graduate Medicine | October – December 2008 | Source: NCBI-PubMed Abstract India is considered as a preferred site for conducting global clinical trials. Existence of a large treatment-naïve population, availability… Continue reading

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