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'Monitor clinical trials'
Bangalore, DHNS:
For every 300 registered clinical trials in the country there are more than 1,000 unregistered clinical trials.
'Heart valves racket busted'
DH News Service, Bangalore:
The latest racket in the illegal organ trade is the collection of heart valves from cadavers at post-mortem centres and their sale at some cardiac hospitals in Bangalore.
'Pakistan was becoming a destination for kidney tourism'
Divya Gandhi
Ordinance to prevent organ trade recently passed in Pakistan
'Hospitals must have ethics panels'
Staff Reporter
Only two hospitals in Bangalore have ethics committees ‘Transplantation Act failed to achieve objectives’
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'Bioethics on trial'
At the first national bioethics conference held in Mumbai, the discussions centred on India as a hot destination for clinical trials and medical research.
ANUPAMA KATAKAM
'Informed consent does not make unethical study ethical'
Interview with Dr. Richard Cash of the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Richard Cash is a senior lecturer in International Health at the Department of Population and International Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. He has been associated with ethics in research projects in the United States and in the developing world. In the recent past he was the principal investigator of the Applied Diarrhoeal Disease Research Project, a programme that assisted developing-country scientists in conducting their own research projects. Cash has been to India several times to help promote ethics in both domestic and international research projects. In an interview to Anupama Katakam, Cash spoke about ethical medical research in India and the global bioethics movement.
'India struggles to regulate biomedical research'
Many say India's clinical trials should be more tightly regulated
T V Padma
29 November 2005
Source: SciDev.Net
'Life-or-death guide - Norms proposed to stop futile treatment'
GS MUDUR
'Can clinical trials ever be truly ethical?'
Kalpana Sharma
Unless the rights of those who participate in clinical trials and their ability to get the best treatment in case of injury or infection are guaranteed, the trials will not be fair even if they yield useful scientific results.
'India is being projected as a global hub for clinical trials'
By Sandhya Srinivasan
Dr Vasantha Muthuswamy, who helped draw up the guidelines for biomedical research in India, discusses the difficulties of ensuring that the trials being conducted in the country do not risk the lives of Indians.

NBC 3, 2010
National Advisory Committee
Dr Syeda Hameed, Member, Planning Commission of India;
Justice Leila Seth (Retd),Former Member, Law Commission of India
Dr M K Bhan, Secretary, Government of India, Department of Biotechnology;
Dr Srinath Reddy, Director, Public Health Foundation of India;
Dr Samiran Nundy , Head, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Sir Gangaram Hospital.
National Organising Committee
George Thomas (IJME),
Neha Madhiwalla (CSER),
Peush Sahni (AIIMS),
Renu Saxena (AIIMS),
Sarojini NB (SAMA).
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