How to address ethical issues in Grant Applications and to obtain ethical clearance of your Research Projects
Event details
| Date | 21.05.2015 |
| Hour | 12:15 › 13:30 |
| Speaker | Gaia Barazzetti, Xavier Warot, Caroline Vandevyver |
| Location | |
| Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Aim
To introduce the principles of research ethics and the policies and procedures for seeking ethical clearance from the competent Ethics Committees.
Programme
Research Involving Human Participants:
Key changes under the ‘new’ Swiss law (Human Research Act) and their implications on the ethical clearance of research projects involving human beings
by Gaia Barazzetti, Member of the EPFL Human Research Ethics Committee and Ethos - Inter-disciplinary Ethics Platform (UNIL)
Research Involving Animals:
Applicable legislation, the 3Rs principle (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) and authorizations needed
by Xavier Warot, Head of the Center of PhenoGenomics (CPG), School of Life Sciences, EPFL
How to Apply for Ethical Approval?
Research Ethics Pack: Tools for EPFL researchers to submit an application for ethical clearance of research projects
by Caroline Vandevyver, Coordinator International Funding, Research Office, EPFL
To introduce the principles of research ethics and the policies and procedures for seeking ethical clearance from the competent Ethics Committees.
Programme
Research Involving Human Participants:
Key changes under the ‘new’ Swiss law (Human Research Act) and their implications on the ethical clearance of research projects involving human beings
by Gaia Barazzetti, Member of the EPFL Human Research Ethics Committee and Ethos - Inter-disciplinary Ethics Platform (UNIL)
Research Involving Animals:
Applicable legislation, the 3Rs principle (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) and authorizations needed
by Xavier Warot, Head of the Center of PhenoGenomics (CPG), School of Life Sciences, EPFL
How to Apply for Ethical Approval?
Research Ethics Pack: Tools for EPFL researchers to submit an application for ethical clearance of research projects
by Caroline Vandevyver, Coordinator International Funding, Research Office, EPFL
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