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7.1 Federalwide Assurance for Protection of Human SubjectsSee also:
- Human Research Protection Program (Human Subjects Website)
See also:
7.2 Women as Subjects in Research
7.3 Use of Human Subjects in Student Projects, Pilot Studies and Oral Histories (Non-Medical)
7.4 This has been incorporated into 7.3
7.5 Use of Employees or Laboratory Personnel as Research Subjects
7.6 Guidelines for Studies Involving Human Volunteers Receiving Potentially Addicting Drugs
7.7 Training in the Protection of Human Subjects in ResearchSee also:
- Project Certification of Human Subjects Training [Word document]