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Volume 359:982-983 August 28, 2008 Number 9
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The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics

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Edited by Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Christine Grady, Robert A. Crouch, Reidar K. Lie, Franklin G. Miller, and David Wendler. 827 pp., illustrated. New York, Oxford University Press, 2008. $150. ISBN 978-0-19-516865-5.

The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics is a resource suitable for a course in research ethics and would also be helpful for those starting a career in clinical research. It is an accessible synthesis and discussion of the many facets of research ethics — a massive undertaking, as its size indicates. Scholars and students will find the book valuable, but it is also an important resource for those already conducting clinical research as investigators (or those contemplating becoming investigators), as well as for research team members, reviewers, sponsors, research advocacy groups, and regulators.

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