Research governance: new hope for ethics committees? Deborah FrewAinsley Martlew Articles 27 May 2014 Pages: 17 - 23
Detecting bias in biomedical research: looking at study design and published findings is not enough John H. Noble Jr OriginalPaper 27 May 2014 Pages: 24 - 45
Articulation and transparency of decision-making by human research ethics committees Grant DaviesLynn Gillam OriginalPaper 27 May 2014 Pages: 46 - 56
Mind the gap: Griffith University’s approach to the governance of ethical conduct in human research Gary Allen OriginalPaper 27 May 2014 Pages: 57 - 67
The patient, the doctor and the family as aspects of community: New models for informed consent Joy Mendel OriginalPaper 27 May 2014 Pages: 68 - 78
Enhancing children’s intelligence: Do the means matter morally? Kara WoolleyMerle Spriggs OriginalPaper 27 May 2014 Pages: 79 - 96