Not exact matches
The PSI Research Committee has
reviewed study summaries and
ethical procedures, and have approved these studies for inclusion on our website.
► Scientists using nonhuman primates in your research, take note: «[I] n response to a congressional mandate, [the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-RSB- will convene a workshop this summer to
review the
ethical policies and
procedures surrounding work on monkeys, baboons, and related animals,» David Grimm reported on Monday.
ScienceInsider has learned that, in response to a congressional mandate, the agency will convene a workshop this summer to
review the
ethical policies and
procedures surrounding work on monkeys, baboons, and related animals.
The study was
reviewed and approved by the Animal Welfare and
Ethical Review Body (AWERB) and was conducted within the provisions of the Animals (Scientific
Procedures) act 1986.
Experiments were approved by the
Ethical Review Committee of the University of Cambridge and were carried out under the UK Animals (Scientific
Procedures) Act 1986.
Procedures were followed in accordance with the
ethical standards of the institutional research subject
review boards and the Helsinki Declaration of 1975, as revised in 1983.
All study
procedures involving human participants were in accordance with the
ethical standards of the researchers» university Institutional
Review Board and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments of comparable
ethical standards.
All
procedures performed in the investigation were in accordance with the Institutional
Review Board at Northern Illinois University and in accordance with the
ethical standards as laid down in the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki and its later amendments or comparable
ethical standards.
All
procedures performed involving human participants in this study were in accordance with the
ethical standards of the Ghent University Institutional
Review Board and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable
ethical standards.