STAT: Tiny HHS office tasked with protecting research participants’ safety is running on fumes

Under President Trump, the watchdog agency has experienced an unprecedented exodus of ethics expertise, raising concerns about its ability to effectively protect volunteers from the risks involved with participating in research, according to interviews with eight former OHRP employees, three former agency advisers, and members of the wider research ethics community.

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