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Dual-Use Review and the IRB.

by: David B. Resnik
Journal of clinical research best practices, Vol. 6, No. 1. (1 January 2010)  Key: citeulike:11546972

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Given the growing threat of the misuse of biomedical research by terrorists or others, institutional review boards (IRBs) are likely to encounter research protocols that raise dual-use issues. While IRBs should be informed about these issues and should be prepared to address them, they should not be burdened with the responsibility of conducting their own dual-use review. A dual-use committee (DUC), institutional biosafety committee (IBC), or other committee should handle this task and convey its findings and recommendations to institutional officials.


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