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Ethics Review Board

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An ethics review board, also known as an Institutional Review Board (IRB), is a committee established to review, approve, and monitor research involving human subjects. Its primary goal is to ensure that ethical standards are maintained, protecting the rights, welfare, and dignity of research participants while facilitating responsible scientific inquiry.

Key Features

  • Evaluates research proposals for ethical compliance
  • Ensures informed consent is properly obtained
  • Monitors ongoing research for adherence to ethical guidelines
  • Provides oversight on risk minimization and participant safety
  • Operates with transparency and accountability

Pros

  • Promotes ethical integrity in research practices
  • Protects vulnerable populations from harm
  • Builds public trust in scientific research
  • Provides clear guidelines for researchers
  • Facilitates responsible innovation and discovery

Cons

  • Can sometimes be bureaucratic and slow approval processes
  • May face conflicts of interest or biases within committees
  • Overly cautious approaches might hinder innovative research
  • Variability in standards across institutions can lead to inconsistency

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