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Human Subjects Research Update on the Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections The protection of human research subjects is again on the federal government’s agenda. In 2003, HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson began the review process by creating the eleven-member Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections (SACHRP). The committee is charged with updating federal regulations and is looking at research protection for special populations, including children; individuals and populations in international studies; populations in which there are identifiable samples data or information; and investigator conflicts of interests. The Advisory Committee is aware of the many objections raised by social and behavioral scientists over the past years regarding the applicability of human protection regulations to social and behavioral science research, and the ways in which Institutional Review Boards have interpreted those regulations. A subcommittee is looking into the relevant portions of the federal regulations and will be inviting social and behavioral scientists to participate in its deliberations. Lorna Rhodes, an anthropologist from the University of Washington serves on the 12 person subcommittee. Excerpt from APSA's Guidelines for Professional Ethics, Rights and Freedoms
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