Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: Biomedical Research and the Law. Should changes be made in the legal response?

Termin: 4.10.2006 bis 5.10.2006

Veranstaltungsort:
Hofstra Cultural Center
200 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549-2000
USA

Referenten: John Abramson, M.D. (Harvard Medical School) *** Kenneth Kaitin, Ph.D. (Tufts University School of Medicine) *** Joseph Baker, J.D. (Office of the New York State Attorney General) *** Scott Lassman, J.D. (PhRMA) *** Rachel Behrman, M.D. (Center for Drug Evaluation and Research) *** Marvin M. Lipman, M.D. (Consumers Union of the United States) *** John E. Calfee, Ph.D. (American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research) *** Samuel Packer, M.D. (North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System) *** Jesse A. Goldner, J.D. (Saint Louis University School of Law) *** Paul Rheingold, J.D. (Rheingold, Valet, Rheingold, Skolnik & McCartney, LLP) *** Merrill Goozner, M.A. (Center for Science in the Public Interest) *** Thomas P. Stossel, M.D. (Harvard Medical School) *** Ronald Green, Ph.D. (Dartmouth College) *** Eric J. Topol, M.D. (Case Western Reserve University) *** Philip J. Hilts (Boston University) *** Aaron D. Twerski, J.D. (Hofstra Law School) *** Peter B. Hutt, LL.B., LL. M. (Covington & Burling)

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.hofstra.edu/CampusL/Culture/Culture_Biomedical.cfm

Kurzbeschreibung: Topics to be addressed:

* Has funding of biomedical research by the pharmaceutical industry affected the reliability of information derived from that research?

* How does industry funding affect the research itself? How does it affect researchers? Academic institutions? Government agencies? Physicians? Professional organizations? Medical journals?

* How does the law protect the credibility of information from industry-funded biomedical research?

* How does the law affect the ability of the FDA, NIH, medical journals, institutional review boards, consumer organizations, academic institutions and the media to assure the reliability of research information?

* Should changes be made in the law's response?

Kontakt: Mrs Natalie Datlof
Hofstra Cultural Center
200 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549-2000
USA
Tel.: +1 - 516 - 4 63 56 69
Fax: +1 - 516 - 4 63 47 93
hofculctr@hofstra.edu
http://www.hofstra.edu/CampusL/Culture/

Veranstalter: Hofstra University Cultural Center

Schlagworte: Genforschung/-technik, Pharmazeutik

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