Re: Human Subjects Protection - NYTimes Article
Nancy Hutchinson 08 Nov 1996 09:01 EST
Andrew,
See the FDA/NIH notice posted in the October 2nd Federal Register, pp.
51498-51533. Hope that's what you're looking for. Take care, Nancy
At 12:30 PM 11/7/96 -0800, you wrote:
>I'm writing this wearing my hat as a faculty member teaching a grants
> administration and
>proposal writing course. Tuesday's New York Times carried a front page story
> about the
>relaxation of provisions in the human subjects procedures to allow enrolling
> unconscious trauma
>patients in studies without informed consent under some circumstances. The
> article indicates
>that the changes go into effect this week, but doesn't offer a citation. The
> most recent CFR
>citation on the NIH/OPRR web page is for the 1991 revision.
>
>Can anyone on the list cite the regulations that allow for these changes?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Andrew
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