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A Comparison of National Policies on Research Involving Human Subjects to Facilitate Review and Approval of Collaborative Research
The purpose of The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) is to facilitate the collaboration between member nations regarding defense science and technology. This program allows its five member nations to share information and undertake joint research. Differing national policies on human research com...
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Summary: | The purpose of The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) is to facilitate the collaboration between member nations regarding defense science and technology. This program allows its five member nations to share information and undertake joint research. Differing national policies on human research complicates collaboration. TTCP Human Resources and Performance (HUM) Group established Action Group (AG) 25 to review each nation's policies and procedures for approving human subject research and to provide a document to support TTCP members in obtaining their nation's approval for collaborative projects. The document identifies and compares the major national and defense policies. It also includes frequently asked questions and answers. The report also contains a list of national references and website links useful to TTCP researchers.
The original document contains color images. Preapred in collaboration with Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia; Defence Research and Development, Canada; Headquarters, New Zealand Defence Force; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, United Kingdom. |
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