A charter for biomedical research ethics in a progressive, caring society

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Background: Given that advances in research continuously raise new ethical issues, a multidisciplinary working group of investigators involved in biomedical research has gathered to discuss and compare ethical viewpoints in their daily practice. Methods: The working group has drafted a Charter for Ethics in Biomedical Research that encompasses all the steps in the research process, i.e. from the initial idea to analysis and publication of the results. Results: Based on key principles for ethically responsible research, the Charter may serve as a tool for performing research, discussing research issues and training researchers. Conclusions: The Charter should stimulate researchers to think about their responsibility for research in a progressive, caring society.

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Vandoolaeghe, S., Blaizot, A., Boudiguet, D., Bougault, V., Dei Cas, E., Foligne, B., … Delhaes, L. (2015). A charter for biomedical research ethics in a progressive, caring society. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13010-015-0032-y

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