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Medic charged with unauthorised drug trials in Malawi

Authorities have uncovered what they say are illegal and unsupervised drug trials on HIV positive cancer patients in Malawi.

12 November 2008 | EN

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South African court bans trial of 'vitamin HIV cure'

The Cape Town High Court has banned two doctors from conducting unauthorised trials of vitamins they claim cure HIV/AIDS.

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18 June 2008 | EN | ??

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Clinical trials in Africa receive funding boost

A new funding announcement means that African scientists will be able to mastermind their own medical research projects.

6 June 2008 | EN | ??

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South Asia News in brief: 1–15 March 2008

A round-up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–15 March 2008.

20 March 2008 | EN

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HIV prevention trials 'hindered by obstacles'

Trials of HIV prevention strategies in developing countries face multiple obstacles including political pressures, say scientists.

5 March 2008 | EN | ??

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Scientists aid arrest of fake drug producers

Scientists have published findings which led to the arrest of fake antimalarial producers in China.

22 February 2008 | EN

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Gene therapy and new drugs hold HIV promise

A human trial of HIV gene therapy and new drugs hold hope for treatment, say scientists at an international HIV conference.

24 July 2007 | EN | ES | ??

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China drugs agency must play by new rules

China's drugs regulator will use new rules when approving and registering drugs in an effort to avoid corruption and aid innovation.

12 July 2007 | EN | ??

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Zambia questions men touting HIV/AIDS cure

Zambia's drug authority says it will prosecute two men if their claims to have a HIV/AIDS 'cure' are unsubstantiated.

7 June 2007 | EN

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Nigeria sues Pfizer over drug trial scandal

Nigeria is suing drug company Pfizer for US$7 billion, claiming that they ran an illegal drug trial that killed 196 children.

6 June 2007 | EN

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Science journalists urged to report fraud

Science journalists need to be vigilant when investigating fraud, say speakers at the World Conference of Science Journalists.

18 April 2007 | EN | ES

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China and Europe form new bioethics alliance

Chinese and European bioethicists and life scientists have formed an expert group to promote ethical behaviour in biomedical research.

12 April 2007 | EN | ??

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New system to boost biodiversity access in Brazil

Brazil has launched a new system to speed up licensing for the collection of biological material in scientific research.

12 March 2007 | EN | ES

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Top Chinese universities 'mis-spending' funds

Chinese universities are spending too much on luxury buildings and not producing enough quality research, says a member of parliament.

8 March 2007 | EN

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India 'needs independent ethics body' says watchdog

Controversy over two cases of plagiarism and data has led to calls for an independent ethics body in India.

27 February 2007 | EN

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New ethics guidelines for China's researchers

The Chinese Academy of Sciences has released ethics guidelines in the hope of reducing fraud amongst researchers.

27 February 2007 | EN

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Death sentence for medics in Libya trial

Six foreign medics accused of infecting 426 children with HIV in a Libyan hospital have been sentenced to death.

19 December 2006 | EN | ??

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Islamic nations approve a network for ethical debate

Islamic nations have agreed to formalise ethical debate and moral guidance for scientists by setting up a science ethics network.

23 November 2006 | EN | ??

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China sets up rules to combat scientific misconduct

China has drawn up a much-needed legal framework to tackle the problem of scientific misconduct.

10 November 2006 | EN | ??

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Indian Supreme Court bans GM crop trials

India's Supreme Court has banned new field trials of genetically modified crops following criticism of the country's biosafety protocols.

31 October 2006 | EN