Interagency Coordination in Drug Research and Regulation: Testimony and exhibits (including subsequent correspondence) on specialized drugs and drug problems: 1) drugs for mental illness; 2) antibiotics; 3) drug testing; 4) neonatal pharmacology; and 5) communication on drug emergencies

Interagency Coordination in Drug Research and Regulation: Testimony and exhibits (including subsequent correspondence) on specialized drugs and drug problems: 1) drugs for mental illness; 2) antibiotics; 3) drug testing; 4) neonatal pharmacology; and 5) communication on drug emergencies
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 924
Release: 1964
Genre: Drugs
ISBN:

Reviews cooperative efforts among Federal and international agencies responsible for medical research on experimental drugs and regulation of pharmaceutical industry marketing practices. Includes review of thalidomide marketing and use, drugs for mental illness, neonatal pharmacology, etc.

Technical Information for Congress

Technical Information for Congress
Author: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Office of Senior Specialists
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 1979
Genre: Communication in science
ISBN:

Indigenous Research

Indigenous Research
Author: Deborah McGregor
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1773380850

Indigenous research is an important and burgeoning field of study. With the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s call for the Indigenization of higher education and growing interest within academic institutions, scholars are exploring research methodologies that are centred in or emerge from Indigenous worldviews, epistemologies, and ontology. This new edited collection moves beyond asking what Indigenous research is and examines how Indigenous approaches to research are carried out in practice. Contributors share their personal experiences of conducting Indigenous research within the academy in collaboration with their communities and with guidance from Elders and other traditional knowledge keepers. Their stories are linked to current discussions and debates, and their unique journeys reflect the diversity of Indigenous languages, knowledges, and approaches to inquiry. Indigenous Research: Theories, Practices, and Relationships is essential reading for students in Indigenous studies programs, as well as for those studying research methodology in education, health sociology, anthropology, and history. It offers vital and timely guidance on the use of Indigenous research methods as a movement toward reconciliation.