Aligning India's Sports Research with Global Ethical Standards
A recent workshop in India focused on aligning sports research with international ethical standards to protect participants and ensure data integrity. Organized by the Sports Authority of India and ICMR, the event addressed ethical guidelines, the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules 2019, and participant protection practices.
- Country:
- India
In a concerted effort to harmonize India's sports research with international ethical benchmarks, a workshop was conducted by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) at the Indira Gandhi Stadium.
The event aimed to safeguard participant rights while ensuring the integrity and credibility of trial data. Experts highlighted the significance of adhering to Good Clinical Practice (GCP) standards, emphasizing ethical compliance as a fundamental aspect of sports science research.
This initiative seeks to build a framework of trust and excellence within the Indian sports research ecosystem, aligning it with globally accepted norms to enhance athlete performance and safety.
ALSO READ
-
Turmoil in Indian Volleyball: FIVB Revokes VFI Recognition
-
Youthful Ambition: Fueling Nation-Building for a Progressive India
-
Volleyball in Crisis: FIVB Revokes India's Federation Recognition Amidst Turmoil
-
WTO Defers Ruling on India's Import Duties Amid Bilateral Talks
-
Forests' Growing Carbon Grasp: India's Uneven Green Future