WORLD REPORT End in sight for revision of US medical research rules US health officials expect to update 25-year-old regulations on human participation in research by the end of next year. Susan Jaffe, The Lancet’s Washington correspondent, reports.
After proposing massive changes 4 years ago to rules first issued in 1991 protecting people participating in research studies, federal health officials produced yet another revision earlier this month and say the effort to update the rules is on a fast track.
The revolution in science, technology, medicine, and public involvement that has transformed biomedical research over the past 25 years might be sufficient reason for the latest update, a daunting task that began in 2009, shortly after Barack Obama became president. But now there’s another factor driving the effort. [Continued here]