Forum du GREB en bioéthique: Jonathan Kimmelman

Dans le cadre des activités du Forum du Groupe de recherche en bioéthique (GREB), vous êtes invités à assister à la conférence de

Jonathan Kimmelman Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University

Just research, or just plain exploitation : Translational clinical
trials and the developing world

Abstract:

In numerous instances, researchers in high-income countries have
recruited subjects from low and middle-income countries into small
scale, first-in-human trials of highly innovative treatment strategies
like those involving gene transfer. However, discussions about the
ethics of this practice have been overshadowed by debate over the
ethics of developing world trials involving large-scale, late phase
clinical research. Various international guidelines articulate two
criteria for conducting clinical research in resource-poor settings:
post-trial access to study interventions and responsiveness to host
community health needs. After describing the difficulty of applying
the former to first-in-human studies, I defend the more fundamental
requirement of responsiveness to host community members. Ethical
criteria are advanced for fulfilling the condition of responsiveness;
additionally, recommendations are offered for translational
researchers and policy makers who might recruit trial volunteers in
low and middle-income countries.

La conférence sera donnée en anglais.

où et quand

Le jeudi 22 novembre 2007, de 12h00 à 13h00
au local Z-305 du Pavillon Claire-McNicoll
2900 chemin de la Tour
Métro Université-de-Montréal

informations

Christine Brassard
Coordonnatrice
Programmes de bioéthique
Tél.: 514 343 7973
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