ECHO/NIH Return of Individual Research Results to Participants Workshop [Day 2]
Purpose: • Identify best practices for large-sample studies of pregnancy and childhood to ethically and feasibly return individual research results to participants. Crosscutting Themes: • How should recommendations differ for returning individual results to pregnant people and children versus those of other adults? • Most research on returning individual results focuses on genetics results; how can we broaden to include environmental data from bioassays, physical measures, and self-reports? • How can the workshop guide facilitation of equity in return of individual results?For more information go tohttps://cvent....
Source: Videocast - All Events - March 6, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Ethics Grand Rounds: Is it Ethical to Appeal to Research Participants ’ Altruism?
Presenter: Beth Kozel MD, PhD Lasker Clinical Research Scholar, NHLBI Discussant: Alex Voorhoeve PhD Head, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of EconomicsFor more information go tohttps://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 4/5/2023 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 24, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Preventing Unplanned Pregnancies in Clinical Research--Balancing Science, Safety, and Ethics
We are pleased to welcome our guest speaker, Evan Myers, MD, MPH, who is the Walter L. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Duke University School of Medicine as well as Vice-Chair for Reproductive Risks at the Duke Health System Institutional Review Board. Dr. Myers will address the following topics:Brief historical overview of approaches to excluding pregnant people from researchDefinitions and implications of " childbearing potential " The " value " of pregnancy testing Common issues with protocols and consent forms Research and policy needsAir date: 3/2/2023 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - February 17, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Using Public Engagement to Inform the Use of Data in Biomedical Research
On Feb 27, 2023 the NIH will hold a workshop at the University of California, San Diego to contextualize this public feedback through the lenses of research, ethics, technology development, and application to clinical and public health contexts with the goal of integrating public feedback to assess implications for NIH programs and policies. The NIH will host three discussion panels, including panelists from Pyxis Partners who facilitated the community conversations to share key points and takeaways, ethicists, biomedical researchers, technology engineers and developers of hardware and software, public health experts, and ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Ethics Grand Rounds: How to Make Vaccines - Should the Information be Publicly Available?
How to Make Vaccines: Should the Information be Publicly Available? Presenter: Maria Elena Bottazzi PhD Professor of Pediatrics and Co-Director, Texas Children ’ s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine Discussant: Ezekiel Emanuel MD, PhD Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of PennsylvaniaFor more information go tohttps://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 2/1/2023 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 26, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

BRAIN Neuroethics: Working Group Meeting - January 2023
NEWG meeting description: The purpose of this meeting is to receive feedback on funding opportunity announcements, incoming applications, and strategic planning for the NIH Neuroethics component of the BRAIN Initiative. The Neuroethics Working Group is comprised of representatives from the BRAIN Multi-Council Working Group, external experts, and federal staff. The Neuroethics Working Group recommends overall approaches for how the NIH BRAIN Initiative might handle issues and problems involving ethics. NEWG website: https://www.braininitiative.nih.gov/about/neuroethics-working-groupFor more information go tohttps://www.brai...
Source: Videocast - All Events - January 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

The What, When and Why of Investigator Financial Conflict of Interest Review
Our speakers include Tonia Awoniyi, Director of the NIH Ethics Office (NEO) who will be joined for the Q&A portion of the session by NEO colleagues Kristin Meredith, NEO Deputy Director, and Kim Cuozzo, Supervisory Ethics Specialist. In addition to these representatives from the NEO, Jonathan Green, Director of OHSRP and Heather Bridge, Director of the OHSRP office of Policy and Accreditation, will be presenting this session. Topics to be addressed include the following: • Investigator financial disclosure: “ Ethics Matters – What, When,& Why ” • Available resources for investigators • Conflict of Interest ...
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 22, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

BRAIN Neuronethics: Working Group Meeting
NEWG meeting description: The purpose of this meeting is to receive feedback on funding opportunity announcements, incoming applications, and strategic planning for the NIH Neuroethics component of the BRAIN Initiative. The Neuroethics Working Group is comprised of representatives from the BRAIN Multi-Council Working Group, external experts, and federal staff. The Neuroethics Working Group recommends overall approaches for how the NIH BRAIN Initiative might handle issues and problems involving ethics. NEWG website: https://www.braininitiative.nih.gov/about/neuroethics-working-groupFor more information go tohttps://www.brai...
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 15, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Ethics Grand Rounds: Should Research Participants Share in the Profits?
Should Research Participants Share in the Profits?For more information go tohttps://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 12/7/2022 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - December 2, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Data exchange and patient privacy: Twin imperatives
Anita Allen, professor of law and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, says " data sharing is the new health ethic, " in a preview of her keynote address at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum. (Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos)
Source: Healthcare ITNews Videos - December 2, 2022 Category: Information Technology Source Type: video

Clinical Center Grand Rounds: Ethics Grand Rounds: Research and Care With Individuals In Custody
For more information go tohttps://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/about/news/grcurrent.htmlAir date: 9/28/2022 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

NIH IRB Expectations for Returning Secondary Genomic Findings to Research Participants
Our speakers are Sara Hull, PhD and Ben Berkman, JD, MPH who both have joint appointments in the National Human Genome Research Institute and the NIH Department of Bioethics. They will address the following: • Explain why a standardized approach is necessary across the IRP • Define the scope and breadth of the expectation/responsibility to return findings • Discuss additional ethical issues raised by returning secondary genomic findings • Provide a timeframe and plan for operationalizing these changesAir date: 9/1/2022 3:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - August 23, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Life after Lockdown: Pandemic Perspectives from Peru
The Journal of the Plague Year: A COVID-19 Archive is a digital, open access, crowdsourced archive collecting pandemic stories. Since its inception in March 2020, the archival team made efforts to intentionally collect pandemic stories in ethical, inclusive ways. In particular, it shows what we gain when we intentionally build digital humanities projects that expand beyond academic institutions and audiences. The COVID-19 archive successfully partnered with universities, libraries, and contributors across the global south including the Philippines, American Samoa, India, and Peru. Peru had one of the earliest, strictest, a...
Source: Videocast - All Events - August 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Ethical & Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research Session 7: International/Standards of Care/Post-Trial Obligations/Community Engagement
The Department of Bioethics offers this seven week course annually each fall. The course is designed to provide an overview of the important issues in the ethics of human subject research for clinical investigators and others who participate in the conduct of research and is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH. Topics include the history of human subject research ethics, principles and guidelines, study design, subject recruitment, informed consent, and international research. The course is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH. The recommended textbook is E...
Source: Videocast - All Events - August 9, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

Ethical & Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research Session 6: Incidental Findings/Return of Results/Inclusion of Native Populations
The Department of Bioethics offers this seven week course annually each fall. The course is designed to provide an overview of the important issues in the ethics of human subject research for clinical investigators and others who participate in the conduct of research and is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH. Topics include the history of human subject research ethics, principles and guidelines, study design, subject recruitment, informed consent, and international research. The course is open to the entire NIH community as well as to those from outside NIH. The recommended textbook is E...
Source: Videocast - All Events - August 9, 2022 Category: General Medicine Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video