Trust that humans who are
the subjects of research participate voluntarily, with full knowledge that
they are the subjects of research
Trust that humans who are the
subjects of research do so only with an understanding of any potential
risks or benefits from their participation
Trust that the scientific benefits
of the research are great enough to justify any risks, discomforts or inconvenience
research subjects are asked to bear
Trust that vulnerable persons
will receive extra protections when asked to participate in research
Trust that the burdens and benefits
of research fall equitably on all groups in society
The
Belmont Report
Basic
Protections for Human Subjects
Soul Searching for Investigators
Federal
Regulations to Protect Human Subjects (45 CFR Part 46)
Office
for Protection from Research Risks
Bureau Guidelines for Research Investigators
Bureau Multiple Project Assurance: Human Subjects
Inclusion
of Women and Minorities: OPRR Guidance
Inclusion
of Women in Clinical Trials: FDA Guidance
Inclusion
of Children in Research: NIH Policy
Interim
Policy on Research With Decisionally Impaired Persons: NIH