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This Code of Ethics in Research sets forth general principles of ethical conduct to guidescholars toward the highest ideals of scientific research. Research is the foundation of knowledge that brings new energy, builds state of the art facilities, promotes research publications, develops collaborations and becomes part of active community that shares the mission objectives. The principles represent aspirational goals and delineate enforceable standards that should direct researchers to an ethical course of action.
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MDS Periodontics
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Professor & HOD, Dept. of Periodontics
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MDS Orthodontics
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Prof. & HOD, Dept. of Orthodontics
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MBBS, MD – Pharmacology
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Professor & HOD of Pharmacology
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MDS Oral Medicine & Radiology
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Professor & HOD, Dept. of Oral Medicine & Radiology
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MDS Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry
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Professor & HOD, Dept. of Periodontics
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MBBS, MD PGDHSC
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Professor, Dept. of General Medicine
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Advocate & Consultant
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Medical Social Worker (MSW)
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Medical Social Worker
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Post Graduate in Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs
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Clinical Research Co-ordinator
Ethical principles expressed in the Declaration of Helsinki (Adopted by the 18 th
WorldMedical Assembly, Helsinki, Finland, June 1964, and amended by the 29 th
World Medical Assembly, Tokyo, Japan, October 1975; 35 th World Medical
Assembly, Venice, Italy, October 1983; 41 st World Medical Assembly, Hong
Kong, September 1989; 48 th World Medical Assembly, Somerset West, Republic
of South Africa, October 1996; and the 52 nd World Medical Assembly, Edinburgh,
Scotland, October 2000; Note of Clarification on Paragraph 29 added by the World
Medical Assembly, Washington 2002; Note of Clarification on Paragraph 30
added by the World Medical Assembly, Tokyo 2004, 59 th WMA general
Assembly, Seoul, October 2008)
International Ethical Guidelines for e.g. The Nuremburg Code (1945), the Council
of International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS), the Belmont Report
1979, the International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving
Human Subjects (Geneva 2002), and the European Convention on Human Rights
and Biomedicine 1977
The IEC establishes its own Standard Operating Procedures based on the ICMR
guidelines (2006), Schedule Y (Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940, amendment 20 th
Jan 2005), Operational Guidelines for Ethics Committees that Review Biomedical
Research (WHO 2000), and ICH GCP, 1996 and the local regulations, CFR 45 (US
FDA).
Good Manners in Science. A Set of Principles and Guidelines drawn up bythe Committee for
Ethics in Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences (2001)