The Oxford Handbook of Research Ethics
(Author) Ana S. IltisThe development of new pharmaceutical products and behavioral interventions aimed at improving people's health, as well as research that assesses the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of public policies, such as policies designed to improve children's education or reduce poverty, depends on research conducted with human participants. It is imperative that research with human subjects is conducted in accordance with sound ethical principles and regulatory requirements. Featuring 45 original essays by leading research ethicists, The Oxford Handbook of Research Ethics offers a critical overview of the ethics of human subjects research within multiple disciplines and fields, including biomedicine, public health, psychiatry, sociology, political science, and public policy.
Ana S. Iltis
Ana S. Iltis is a prominent bioethicist known for her work on organ transplantation ethics. Her research focuses on the intersection of philosophy and medicine, exploring the ethical implications of organ donation and allocation. Iltis is praised for her clear, analytical writing style and groundbreaking contributions to the field of bioethics.