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CARE Panel: Risk and the Prospect of Benefit in Research
Researchers must carefully balance possible risks against expected benefits to ensure ethical study design. Much has been discussed about how to determine risks of research participate and whether there are limits to how risky research can be. Less explored is how we should understand the prospect of benefit. What should count as a benefit of research participation? Who gets to decide this? Join our panel discussion and dive into the fundamental questions surrounding ethics of risk and benefit in research.Featuring Panelists: Aaron Segal, PhD (Assistant Professor of Bioethics, Kansas City University)Megan Roberts, PhD (Associate Professor of Health and Behavior and Health Promotion, OSU)Register Here!
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2025-01-27 12:00:00
2025-01-27 13:15:00
CARE Panel: Risk and the Prospect of Benefit in Research
Researchers must carefully balance possible risks against expected benefits to ensure ethical study design. Much has been discussed about how to determine risks of research participate and whether there are limits to how risky research can be. Less explored is how we should understand the prospect of benefit. What should count as a benefit of research participation? Who gets to decide this? Join our panel discussion and dive into the fundamental questions surrounding ethics of risk and benefit in research.Featuring Panelists: Aaron Segal, PhD (Assistant Professor of Bioethics, Kansas City University)Megan Roberts, PhD (Associate Professor of Health and Behavior and Health Promotion, OSU)Register Here!
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America/New_York
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Researchers must carefully balance possible risks against expected benefits to ensure ethical study design. Much has been discussed about how to determine risks of research participate and whether there are limits to how risky research can be. Less explored is how we should understand the prospect of benefit. What should count as a benefit of research participation? Who gets to decide this? Join our panel discussion and dive into the fundamental questions surrounding ethics of risk and benefit in research.
Featuring Panelists:
Aaron Segal, PhD (Assistant Professor of Bioethics, Kansas City University)
Megan Roberts, PhD (Associate Professor of Health and Behavior and Health Promotion, OSU)