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Research ethics
Monitoring research with human subjects
- Correspondence to Dr Jeremy Sugarman, Harvey M Meyerhoff Professor of Bioethics and Medicine, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, 1809 Ashland Ave., Deering Hall, Room 203, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA; jsugarman{at}jhu.edu
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Monitoring research with human subjects
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- Received October 8, 2012
- Accepted November 26, 2012
- First published December 21, 2012.
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March 17, 2013
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