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Health ethics
AHEC - Australian Health Ethics Committee
AHEC advises NHMRC on ethical issues relating to health and develops guidelines for the conduct of research involving humans.
Animal research ethics
NHMRC ensures that the highest ethical standards apply to NHMRC funded research involving the use of animals for scientific purposes, and that animal welfare issues are addressed.
- » Overview of animal research ethics
- » AWC - Animal Welfare Committee
- » Guideline: Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes
Ethical issues
Issues in the ethics of health and health research.
History of ethics and ethical review of human research in Australia
An overview of developments since the 1960s.
Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical Review (HoMER)
HoMER aims to develop a nationally harmonised system of scientific and ethical review process involving multi-centred health research.
HRECs - Human Research Ethics Committees
Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) protect the welfare and rights of participants involved in research. HRECs review research proposals for research that involves humans, monitor the conduct of research and deal with complaints that arise from research.
Human embryos & cloning
Issues in research involving human embryos and the prohibition of human cloning.
Human research ethics
AHEC has developed ethical guidelines for conducting research involving human subjects.
- » Overview
- » Guideline: National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research
- » Current guidelines for human research
Research integrity
AHEC has developed ethical guidelines for conducting research.
- » Research integrity
- » Guideline: Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research
- » Report scientific misconduct
Guidelines
NHMRC ethics guidelines.
Publications
NHMRC ethics publications.
- » Animal research publications
- » Genetics & gene technology publications
- » Human cloning & embryo research publications
- » Human research publications
- » Research integrity publications