Bioethics program updates name

The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute’s bioethics arm is updating its name to the Bioethics and Participant Advocacy Program. It was formerly known as the Bioethics ad Subject Advocacy Program.

Program Director Peter Schwartz, MD, PhD, said the new name was chosen to better reflect the vital and active participation by study participants in the research process. “”People who enroll in research studies have gone from being called “subjects” to “participants,” so it’s only right to change our name to reflect this. We’ll continue working to help researchers do excellent science while keeping participants’ safety and interests in the front of their minds.”

The program serves to support ethical and responsible conduct in research, as well as effective communication with patients and research participants. The program provides researchers with the Indiana CTSI a variety of services, including:

The program began nearly 14 years ago with funding from the Indiana CTSI.