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The Censor's Hand
The Misregulation of Human-Subject Research
Book • 2024
The Censor's Hand argues that IRBs, which regulate human-subject research, are fundamentally flawed.
They lack the necessary expertise and accountability, leading to delays and distortions in research that could benefit human welfare.
The book suggests that IRBs should be reformed or abolished to allow for more effective and ethical research practices.
They lack the necessary expertise and accountability, leading to delays and distortions in research that could benefit human welfare.
The book suggests that IRBs should be reformed or abolished to allow for more effective and ethical research practices.
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Rob Wiblin while discussing the challenges of PhD programs and the need for better support systems for students.


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Rob Wiblin on self-improvement and research ethics