Research ethics is not static. New ethical issues surface when new scientific questions are asked, when new methods are used and when new material is analysed. The early focus of research ethics was to protect patients and research subjects from abuses in the name of science. Later, through the development of epidemiological as well as register data research, other issues have come to the fore. In recent years stem cell and nano research have attracted a great deal of interest, as have the commercialization of research and the effects of research on the environment and society from a more global perspective.


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