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2025 点击上方 蓝字 加入我们 主题 CMEL - Helsinki Declaration: Past, present and future 赫尔辛基宣言:过去,现在和未来 The Declaration of Helsinki was developed by the World Medical Association to guide the ethical conduct of research involving human participants. First adopted in June 1964, it saw its most recent iteration in October 2024. The Declaration of Helsinki provides a set of ethical guidelines that are often perceived to be written by physicians for physicians, and was originally written in response to the atrocious Nazi experiments on human subjects. It refined, for example, the unwavering reliance on informed consent in the Nuremberg Code. In time, however, the Declaration of Helsinki extended its scope, including, for example, the welfare of animals. In its latest iteration, the Declaration even obliges researchers to consider environmental sustainability. In this presentation, the speaker will discuss the evolution of research ethics and ro
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