
Acceptable Risk in Biomedical Research: European Perspectives
by
Sigmund Simonsen
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Children’s
Format
Hardcover
Pages
293
Language
English
Published
Jan 31, 2012
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
9400726775
ISBN-13
9789400726772
Description
Addressing the critical balance between innovation and safety, this work delves into the concept of acceptable risk within the realm of biomedical research. Through a European lens, it explores how different countries navigate the challenges of advancing medical science while safeguarding the well-being of participants.
The author, Sigmund Simonsen, presents a comprehensive analysis of ethical frameworks, regulatory practices, and the societal implications of risk in research. By examining case studies and expert opinions, the book offers a nuanced perspective that encourages ongoing dialogue among researchers, ethicists, and policymakers, ultimately aiming to foster a culture of responsible experimentation.
The author, Sigmund Simonsen, presents a comprehensive analysis of ethical frameworks, regulatory practices, and the societal implications of risk in research. By examining case studies and expert opinions, the book offers a nuanced perspective that encourages ongoing dialogue among researchers, ethicists, and policymakers, ultimately aiming to foster a culture of responsible experimentation.
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