More Than Meets the IRB - Podcast
Lindenwood IRB partners with (Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research) and Washington University in St. Louis, Human Research Protection Office to produce a series of podcast conversations about research participants and the people who study them. Over the past few years of hosting this podcast, we have interviewed scientists, ethicists, research participants, and federal officials. We look forward to having you as part of our audience.
More Than Meets the IRB can be accessed:
- Streaming at
- Downloaded in
- In the archives at
Sample podcasts
- Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan: Internet Research Ethics through the Lens of History
- Gianna McMillan: Personal Narratives in Research Ethics History
- Dr. Benjamin Wilfond: Informed Consent with ROMP
- Dr. Robert Klitzman: Exploring the Researcher-IRB Disconnect
- Fred Koning: The IRB and the Community It Serves
- Dr. Elisa Hurley: Proposals for the Future of the Consent Process
- Dr. Anthony Fauci: Ethical Challenges of Addressing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
- Panel: Henrietta Lacks - Importance of Consent, Communication, and Ethics in Medicine
- Dr. Atul Gawande: The Century of the System
- Giselle Corbie-Smith and Margo Michaels: Why are Minority Groups Less Likely To Participate in Research?
- Karen Masterson: The Malaria Project and the Rise of Research Ethics
Video
A conversation with Lindenwood Library about health and research literacy as an important personal, research participant, and civil rights issue.