ASRM Today: Ethics Committee Document Moving Innovation to Practice with Dr. Sigal Klipstein
Release Date: 05/17/2022
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info_outlineIn this podcast, we speak with Dr. Sigal Klipstein, who is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, as well as reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and holds a fellowship in medical ethics. We discuss the recent Ethics Committee opinion on moving innovation to practice, exploring the line between research and innovation and how it can be fraught with ethical issues. The conversation also touches on funding and the challenges of getting certain types of research funded due to federal restrictions, as well as the potential biases that can come with industry funding. This podcast offers a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of the ethics of innovation in medical research.
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