AMANET Workshop on Health Research Ethics in Africa
September 2003, Cameroon
AMANET Workshop on Health Research Ethics in Africa --------------------------------------------------- September 2003 Biotechnology Centre, Younde 1 University Cameroon Applications are invited from African physicians/scientists in the employment of African health research, control, and/or training in- stitutions. Applicants must at least be middle to senior level inves- tigators, key members of ethics (or scientific) review committees, study monitors, members of data safety monitoring boards, sponsors of research involving human subjects, members of regulatory bodies or writers/editors of biomedical journals. Workshop Contents 1. Introductions, Course Content and House-Keeping 2. History of Ethics in Health Research 3. Ethics Codes and Guidelines 4. Ethics Review Boards/Committees 5. Beneficence/Mal-beneficence in Research 6. Respect of Subjects 7. Informed Consent in Research 8. Justice in Research 9. Issues in Study Design: Randomized Control Trials and Placebos 10. Traditional Medicine and Standard Therapy 11. Ethics Issues in International Research 12. Community Benefits and Protections 13. Archived Specimens Workshop Teaching Methods The workshop will mainly utilize participatory approaches including lectures, case studies, discussion groups, panels, debates and other interactive teaching/learning methods. Instructions will mainly be in English, although two of the facilita- tors will be bilingual (English/French). Funding Selected participants will be awarded scholarships by the African Ma- laria Network Trust (AMANET), which will cover costs for economy class airfares, tuition and full board. Participants should meet all their other costs. Applicants wishing to participate in this Workshop should forward the following by e-mail to the addressee below by 1 July 2003. 1. Full name in capital letters, with family name underlined; 2. Date of birth and nationality; 3. Name, full address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail ad- dress where the applicant is employed; 4. Listing of educational qualifications, including date, place and degree(s) obtained; 5. Describe in not more than 15 lines the nature of your current post, and any other posts you may have held, and why you need this workshop; 6. Current research interests (not more than 15 lines). 7. A list of your scientific publications, especially those relating to clinical/field trials and to the workshop; 8. Names and addresses of two referees (including their telephone, fax and e-mail contacts) who you have requested to provide letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the address shown below. All applications must be received by 1 July 2003 by e-mail at the address below: Managing Trustee AMANET Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology Building Ali Hassan Mwinyi Road Kijitonyama P O Box 33207 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255-22-270-0018 Fax: +255-22-270-0380 mailto:info@amanet-trust.org
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