Control Groups in HIV Research
Ruth Macklin, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Presented July 2011 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical Assessment of Ongoing Vaccine Trial: The Bangkok Experience
Ruth Macklin, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Presented July 2011 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical Relativism and Research Ethics
Ruth Macklin, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Presented July 2011 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

HIV Research Involving Adolescents: Drug Abuse and Other Stigmatizing Behaviors
Lloyd A. Goldsamt, Ph.D., National Research and Development Research Institutes
Presented July 2012 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical Challenges for Community-Based HIV and Drug Use Field Research: Perspectives from Front-Line Workers
Janie Simmons, EdD, National Development and Research Institute
Presented July 2012 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Moral Stress Among Front-Line Workers Conducting Research Involving Drug Use and HIV Risk
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., Fordham University

Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Providing Hope in the Midst of Despair: A Person-Centered Response to the AIDS Epidemic: Ethical Principles Moving Forward
Timothy P. Flanigan, MD, Brown University

Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Disparities in Prescribing Behavior for HIV+ Injection Drug Users
Jennifer Hettema, Ph.D., University of Virginia
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., Fordham University
Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical Issues Involving Drug Users (and Other Marginalized Populations) in Prevention HIV Research
Barbara Kail, DSW, Fordham University

Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Post-Trial Access to Beneficial Products of Research: An Ethical Obligation
Ruth Macklin, Ph.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Surveying Attitudes on Research Risks and Benefits: Case Example of Sexuality Research involving YMSM
Brian Mustanski, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical and Scientific Issues in Prevention Research
Sean Philpott, Ph.D., Clarkson University
Presented July 2013 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Standards of Prevention and Care in HIV Prevention Trials
Sean Philpott-Jones, Ph.D., Clarkson University
Presented July 2014 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Addiction Research Ethics and the Belmont Principles: Do People Who Use Drugs Have a Different Moral Voice?
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., Fordham University

Presented July 2016 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Moral Stress Among Frontline Workers Conducting Community-Based Drug Use Research
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., Fordham University
Presented July 2016 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

HIV Infection among Incarcerated Communities: Persons without Hope
Timothy P. Flanigan, MD, Brown University

Presented July 2016 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

The Role of Intersectional Stigma in HIV Research: Identifying Risks and Benefits of Research Participation among HIV-Positive African American Women
Nicole Overstreet, Ph.D., Clark University
Presented July 2016 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

The Risk Avoidance Partnership (RAP): The Story of a Peer Harm Reduction Intervention for Drug Users
Margaret R. Weeks, Ph.D,. Yale University
Presented July 2016 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Ethical Issues in Providing Payment for HIV and Drug Use Research
Brandon Brown, Ph.D., University of California, Riverside
Presented July 2017 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Medical Mistrust, Discrimination, and Access to PrEP for Men Who Have Sex with Men
Kristen Underhill, JD, Columbia University
Presented July 2017 at the Fordham HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute