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    IRB Decision-Making with Imperfect Knowledge: A Framework for Evidence-Based Research Ethics Review
    with James M. DuBois
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (4): 951-969. 2012.
    Institutional Review Board decisions hinge on the availability and interpretation of information. This is demonstrated by the following well-known historical example. In 2001, 24-year-old Ellen Roche died from respiratory distress and organ failure as a result of her participation in a study at Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center. The non-therapeutic physiological study, “Mechanisms of Deep Inspiration-Induced Airway Relaxation,” was designed to examine airway hyperresponsiveness in healthy …Read more
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    Learning From Research Participants
    American Journal of Bioethics 15 (11): 14-16. 2015.
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    Environmental Factors Contributing to Wrongdoing in Medicine: A Criterion-Based Review of Studies and Cases
    with James M. DuBois, Kelly Carroll, Tyler Gibb, Elena Kraus, Timothy Rubbelke, and Meghan Vasher
    Ethics and Behavior 22 (3): 163-188. 2012.
    In this article we describe our approach to understanding wrongdoing in medical research and practice, which involves the statistical analysis of coded data from a large set of published cases. We focus on understanding the environmental factors that predict the kind and the severity of wrongdoing in medicine. Through review of empirical and theoretical literature, consultation with experts, the application of criminological theory, and ongoing analysis of our first 60 cases, we hypothesize that…Read more