Treloar, S. (2003). Research ethics from a developing world perspective, Twin Research and Human Genetics
Treloar, S. (2003). Research ethics from a developing world perspective, Twin Research and Human Genetics
Treloar, S. (2003). Research ethics from a developing world perspective, Twin Research and Human Genetics
Fonseka, C. (2003). Research ethics from a developing world perspective, The Island
Basnayake, V. (2003). Research ethics from a developing world perspective, Ceylon Medical Journal
Pharmacogenetics: Ethical issues Contributed to the 2003 Nuffield Council of Bioethics, report, ‘Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues’. This report considers the implications for research and development of medicines, clinical practice and treatment, and the use and storage of genetic information. Read the Discussion Paper
Research Ethics from a Developing World Perspective Published a book titled ‘Research Ethics from a Developing World Perspective’, circulated locally and internationally among interested academics, and organizations. The book was published after incorporating the suggestions received from these individuals. The World Health Organization lists this publication under its ‘Tools and resources’ section for ‘Human Genomics…
4th Global Forum in Bio Ethics: Genomic and Ethics Two fellowship were awarded by WHO/PAHO for 4th Global Forum in Bio Ethics, on ‘Genomic and Ethics’ Brasilia, Brazil. 29th-30th October 2002.
Summer School in Genomics, Ethics and Society: Cambridge, UK Dr. Sumathipala, was awarded a short fellowship by the Wellcome Trust for summer school in Genomic-Ethics and Society. Cambridge, UK 9th-13th September 2002
3rd Global Forum on Bio Ethics A Fellowship awarded by Medical Research Council (UK) for 3rd Global Forum on Bio Ethics. Cape Town South Africa. 21st -23rd February, 2002.
Grant Writing Workshop on Bioethics: University of Toronto A fellowship was awarded by the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health, USA to attend the Grant Writing Workshop on Bioethics, held at the University of Toronto. 5th-6th, November, 2001