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Adil E. Shamoo, Ph.D. Professor, University of Maryland School of Medicine Dr. Shamoo is a professor and former chairman of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and holds a secondary appointment to the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. He serves as a member of the Defense Health Board (DHB), chairing the Medical Ethics Subcommittee as well as a being a member of its Executive Committee. Dr. Shamoo is a senior analyst for Foreign Policy in Focus, of the Institute for Policy Studies. He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Accountability in Research and is on the editorial board of the Drug Information Journal. Writing frequently in newspapers and websites on ethics and public policy, Dr. Shamoo’s opinion editorials have appeared frequently in major newspapers including the Christian Science Monitor and the The Baltimore Sun. Dr. Shamoo has been cited and has appeared frequently in local and national media including CBS’ 48 hours, Newsweek and National Public Radio (NPR). Shamoo was a member of the National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee (NHRPAC). In 2003, he chaired a Special Issue GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals’ Ethics Advisory Group. Shamoo was appointed to the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB) of the Department of Defense as the ethics consultant and as a member. In 2006, he was appointed to the Maryland Governor’s Higher Education Transition Working Group. Since 1994, Shamoo has been teaching a graduate course on, “Responsible Conduct of Research”. He has chaired twelve international conferences on ethics in research and human research protections and testified on this issue before Congressional Committees and the National Bioethics Advisory Commission. He chaired the Ethics and Regulatory Forum of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP). In 1995, he co-founded the human rights organization, Citizens for Responsible are and Research (CIRCARE). Dr. Shamoo has lectured worldwide on topics ranging from issues in biochemistry to ethics, science and public policy. He has held visiting professorships at notable institutions, including Sarah Lawrence College and the Institute for Political Studies in Paris, France and L'aquila University, Italy. Dr. Shamoo provides consultation, training, education, and workshops on Human Research Protections (HRP), and Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) to Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and their members as well as to other members of the profession. Dr. Shamoo has authored, co-authored, or edited fifteen books, including his textbook , Responsible Conduct of Research (with David Resnick, 2003, 2009); Ethics of the Use of Human Subjects in Research (with Felix Gyi, 2002). He has published over 270 papers. Dr. Shamoo has held full-time faculty appointments at East Carolina University, NIH, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysics, Frankfort, West Germany, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York, and University of Louisville. University of Maryland School of Medicine 108 N. Greene Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Tel. (410)706-3327 (work) (301)538-2599 (Mobile) E-mail: ashamoo@umaryland.edu

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Curriculum Vitae ADIL E. SHAMOO, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Maryland School of Medicine Date

May 17, 2007

Personal Information BUSINESS ADDRESS

Phone Number Fax Number Mobile E-mail Foreign Languages

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Maryland School of Medicine 108 N. Greene Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201-1503 (410) 706-3327 (410) 706-3189 (301) 538-2599 ashamoo@umaryland.edu Arabic (native)

Education 1962

B.Sc. - (Physics) University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

1966

M.S. - (Physics) University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.

1970

Ph.D. (Biophysics) Ph.D. Program in Biology of the City University of New York, New York, N.Y.

Certificates 1991

Molecular Biology Techniques, Medical Biotechnology Center, University of Maryland at Baltimore.

1992

Certificate, "Regulatory Issues in Biotechnology", Office of Continuing Education, University of Maryland Baltimore County.

1998

Certificate of Attendance, Patent Review Course, Patent Resources Group, Inc.

2001

Certificate of IRB Professional (CIP) by Council for Certification of IRB Professionals.

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Employment History Faculty Appointments 1965-1968

Instructor at Engineering Physics Department, Speed Scientific School, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.

1968-1970

Assistant of Biophysics, Mount Sinai Graduate School of Biological Sciences (CUNY), New York, NY.

1968-1971

Associate of Biophysics in Department of Physiology and Graduate School of the City University of New York, New York, NY.

1971-1973

Assistant Professor of Physiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York, New York, NY.

1972-1973

Member of the Graduate Faculty, Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, New York, NY.

1972-1973

Guest Worker, Laboratories of Biophysics and Neurochemistry, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1973-1975

Assistant Professor, Radiation Biology and Biophysics, University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY.

Summer, 1976

Guest Professor for two months at the Max-Planck institute for Biophysics, Frankfort, West Germany (Director, Dr. Karl Ullrich).

1977-1978

Guest Professor, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysics, Frankfort, West Germany (Director, Dr. Karl Ullrich).

1975-1979

Associate Professor, Radiation Biology and Biophysics, University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, NY.

1991-1993

Guest Professor, Department of Clinical Pathology, Department of Experimental Medicine, L'aquila University, L'aquila, Italy.

1988-1988

Expert, Laboratory of Theoretical Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

1992-1994 1998 – 2005

Member, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Maryland at Baltimore.

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1996 - 1999

Adjunct Professor, Department of Physics, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina.

1995 - 1995

Visiting Professor, Institute of Political Studies of Paris, National Political Science Foundation, Paris, France.

2003 – Present

Professor in the Departement of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine.

1998-present

Member, University of Maryland, Baltimore Graduate Faculty in Applied and Professional Ethics.

2006 – Present

Guest Faculty, Applied Research Ethics Program, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY.

1979 – 1982

Professor, and Chairman, (Tenured in 1979.) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

1982-present

Professor, and former Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

Major other Tasks 2006 – Present

Member, Defense Health Board.

2006 - 2007

Member of the new Maryland Governor’s Higher Education Transition Working Group.

1976-1977

Consultant to Kodak Company-Division of Biological Sciences, Rochester, NY

1988-1992

Consultant and Member of Board of Scientific Advisors, Bionix Corporation, Potomac, MD.

1989-present

Private Consultant in Ethics and Regulatory compliance.

2002-2006

Consultant, Friends Research Institute (FRI) Baltimore, MD.

2000 – 2003

Member, National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee (NHRPAC)

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Member of the Advisory Board for RESUS (Restor e Effective SUrvival in Shock)/Nav al Medical Cent e r.

2004 – Pres e n t

Ethics Consult a n t , (Restor e Effective SUrvival in Shock)/Nav al Medical Cent er.

2003 – 2004

Chair, Special Issue GlaxoSmithKline Pharamaceuticals’ Ethics Advisory Group.

2003-2004

Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB) of DOD as the ethics consultant.

2005 – Present

Contributor (05-07), Analyst (07-08), and Senior Analyst (08-present) to Foreign Policy In Focus (FPIF)/Institute for Policy Studies, a Washington policy think tank.

2005- 2007

Member, Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB) of DOD.

2006 – Present

Member, Defense Health Board.

Professional Memberships 2004-present 2003-present 1997-present 1994-present 1993-1997 1991-1994 1989-1994 1989-present 1987-1994 1981-1995 1978-1995 1978-present 1975-1997 1973-1995 1971-1995 1971-present 1970-present 1970-present 1966-1973 1985-1989 Honors and Awards

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Member, Drug Information Association. Member, American Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) Charter Member, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities. Associate Member, The Hastings Center International Bioethics Institute Applied Research Ethics National Association (ARENA) Society of Quality Assurance American College of Sports Medicine Member of the Council of Biology Editors Member of the International Society for Heart Research Member of Basic Science Council of American Heart Association American Society of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Biology Member of the U.S. Bioenergetics Group of the Biophysical Society New York Academy of Sciences Charter Member of "Membrane Biophysics Group" of the Biophysical Society American Physiological Society American Association for Advancement of Science Biophysical Society American Association of Physics Teachers International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics


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Honor Societies Sigma Pi Sigma 4/65 Phi Kappa Phi 3/66 Sigma Xi 4/71 Listings 1977 - present Listed in Who's Who in Science. 1982 - present Listed in Who's Who in America. 1985 - present Listed in Who's Who in Frontier of Science. 1986 - present Listed in Who's Who in Technology. Academic and Professional Honors 1964- 1965

Graduate Fellowship from Engineering Physics Department, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.

1967- 1967

Training Fellowship, NIH, from University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY.

1976- 1979

Established Investigatorship of the American Heart Association.

Summer 1977

Neuroscience Research Program Fellowship (Two weeks Intensive study Program) Boulder, CO. Awarded Friends Reseach Institute’s Leadership in Ethics in Research Conferences.

2001 2000

Certificate of Recognition from Howard County Executive for serving on the board of directors of Howard County Mental Health Authority.

1994-1995

Certification of Recognition from University of Maryland System for Service to UMS Faculty Council and to participation in Vission III Concept Committee.

1998

Awarded: Certificate of Appreciation from the Office of the Attorney General, State of Maryland for serving on the Attorney General’s Research Working Group. Awarded an Honor Award by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Howard County for serving and advocating compassionately for progress In mental health services. Awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Maryland.

1998 1994 1994

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National Service

1995 – Present

Co-Founder and a member of board of directors of: Citizens for Responsible Care and Research (CIRCARE), a national human rights organization.

1997-1999

President (Elected annually) of the Board of Directors of Howard County Mental Health Authority, Acted as Executive Director from 2/97 to 12/97.

1994-1997

Member of the Board of Directors of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, (Elected Position).

1994-2002

Member of the Board of Directors of "Friends Research Institute, Inc." Baltimore, MD, a national research and philanthropic Organization with $35 million budget (FY2000)

2006

Member, NIH/div. of Grants, Special Emphasis Panel, April 4, 2006 review for ORI grant.

2006

Member, NIAMS/NIH Special Emphasis Panel, April 18, 2006 to review a contract proposal.

Editorial Boards 1987-1994

Editorial Board Member, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Martinus Nighoff Publishers.

1977-1984

Co-founder and Co-Editor-in-chief of "Membrane Biochemistry," an international Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics of Membranes. Taylor & Francis Publishers, New York.

1984 - 1993

Editor-in-Chief of above Journal.

1996 -2002

Editorial Board Member of: Technology Management.

1990-2004

Editorial Board Member of: Quality Assurance: Good Practice, Regulation, and Law, Academic Press, New York, N.Y., USA.

2003-2006

Member, Advisory Board of: Bioresearch Monitoring Alert.

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2003 - 2005

Member, Advisory Board of: Clinical Trials Compliance.

2005 – Present

Member, Editorial Board of: Drug Information Journal.

2005 – 2007

Member, Advisory Board of : Public Library of Science, Clinical Trials (PLoS Clinical Trials).

1987-present

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal "Accountability in Research" Taylor and Francis,, Inc., New York.

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Offices, Organizing Committees, and workshops 2007 – 2008

Invited to the Renaissance Weekend in Charleston, SC. Dec 28, 2007 – Jan 2, 2008. Participated in the following: a. Presenter on: Renaissance Seminar: Speaking of Ethics, Philosophy & 20th Century Culture, 12/29. b. Panelist: Renaaissance TechWatch: Envy & Agape (Sagas of Competition & Collaboration in Sci-Tech Research, 12/30 c. Leader: Renaissance Conversation: Let’s Have Lunch, 12/30 d. Panelist: Renaissance SciTech Forum: Products & Consequences of Ideas (Accounts of Our Incredible Research), 12/30 e. Presenter: Renaissance Seminar: A sense of Wonder (Cloning, & Ebryonic Stem Cells – Save the Patient or the Embryo?), 12/31. f. Panelist: Renaissance Sci – Tech: The Age of the Genome? (The Exploding Knowledge of Life Sciences Generally)

2006 – 2006

Co-chair, Conference on: Patient Awareness, Recruitment and Retention for Clinical Trials, March 30-31, Philadelphia, PA, sponsored by Center for Business Intelligence. Member of the Advisory Board on Ceritificate Program in Research Ethics at Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY.

2004 – Present 2005 – 2005

Member of Partnership for Human Research Protection (PHRP), Public Advisory Council.

2004 – 2005

Member of the Planning Committee of Sarah Lawrence College sponsored conference on: Health Advocates in Research held on Jan 14, 2005.

2004 – 2006

Chair, Ethics and Regulatory Forum of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP).

2003- 2004

Member of the planning Committee for the conference sponsored by OHRP/FRI/F A&M University in Orlando, Florida, March 30- April 2 , 2004.

2001-10/04

Member of the Coordinating Committee for Award in Excellence for Health Improvement Institute.

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2002-10/04

Judge for the Innovation award for the Award of Excellence for Health Improvement Institute.

2003-2003

Member of the planning for the conference sponsored by OHRP/FRI/UCSF in San Francisco, California, September 24-26, 2003.

2003-2004

Co-chairman of the organizing Committee for FRI’s Research Ethics Conference on: Ethics of Human Cloning, San Francisco, California, May 24-26, 2004.

2002-2002

Member of the Planning Committee of the Conference Sponsored by the Office of Research Integrity entitled: Research on Research Integrity, November 16-18, 2002, Rockville, M.D.

2001/2002

Chairman, FRI’s Human Research Protections Workshop, Washington, DC.

2001-2002

Co-chairman, FRI’s National Conferense on: National Defense and Human Research Protections. October 21-23, 2002, Washington, DC.

2002-2005

Executive Secretary, Member and Founder of the Annual Friends Research Institute’s Research Ethics Award. The award amount is for $10,000 to be awarded annually at the FRI’s National Ethics Confrences with a plaque.

1998-2002

Member, Award Committee of Friends Research Institute (FRI) Inc.

2000-2002

Member, Workgroup on “Financial Relationship,” National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee (NHRPAC).

2002

Chairman, FRI’s Workshop on Human Research Protections, San Francisco, California.

2001-Present

Present member, Quality Improvement Committee (QIC) of Friends Research Institute (FRI) Inc. It oversees all research quality issues in addition to the two Institutional Review Boards (IRBs).

2001

Co-chairman, National Conference on: “Ethics of the Use of Children in Research,” May 5-7, 2002, San Francisco, California.

2000-2000

Worked with Congressional staff of Congressman Diana DeGette and Dennis Kucinich on Human Subject Protection Act 2000.

2000

Awarded Distinguished Service Award from the Howard County Mental Health Authority, Columbia, Maryland.

1999 – 2000

Co-Chairman, National Conference on: "The Business of Human Experiments: ethical, legal, and regulatory issues," held November 3-5, 2000 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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2000

A one day workshop on "Ethics of the Use of Human Subjects in Research" in Collaboration with Chesapeake Research Review, Inc., for Friends Research Institute, Towson, Maryland.

2000-2000

A member of a focus group sponsored by ORI for training and education in research integrity.

1999-1999

Member of the Planning Group on Research on Research Integrity (RRI), convened by the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Bethesda, Maryland. The group consist of about twenty scholars and policy experts.

1998-1999

Chairman of the National Conference on: “Research with Persons with Mental Disorders Affecting Decisional Capacity” - Response to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission’s (NBAC) Report, November 13-15, 1998.

1998

Chairman of a Symposium: Forum on Responsible Conduct in Biomedical Research, sponsored by Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, District of Columbia Section and the Interinstitute Bioethics Interest Group, The National Institutes of Health, The Lister Auditorium, The National Library of Medicine, Title of the Talk: “Introduction to Ethics in Research,” 2-5 PM, Friday, May 1, 1998.

1995 -1998

Member of the Research Working Group of the Office of the Maryland Attorney General (chaired by Jack Schwartz, J.D.) to prepare a report of how the ammend the Health Care Decision Act to include the use of human subjects in Research.

1996

Attended (Invited) and made oral presentation to the Interagency working group to Implement Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments. February 27, 1996, Washington, D.C.

1995

Member of the Planning Committee of the “Annual Workshop on Ethical Issues in Research,” University of Maryland Graduate School at UMAB, November 8, 1995.

1994

Member of the Planning Committee of the “Annual Workshop on Ethical Issues in Research,” University of Maryland Graduate School at UMAB, November, 1994.

1994-1995

Member of the Planning Committee of the conference on: Ethical Issues in Research Relationships between Universities and Industry” held November 3-4, 1995, Baltimore Marriott, Baltimore, Maryland.

1994-1995

Chairman of the organizing committee of the "First International Conference on Ethics in Neurobiological Research with Human Subjects" held in Baltimore, Maryland in January 7-9, 1995.

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1993-1995

Co-Chairman of the organizing committee of the "Fourth Conference on Research Policies and Quality Assurance - Public Perception", Sponsored by Ares-Serona Symposia, held in Monaco June 25-28, 1995.

1994

Member of 20 person group to develop code of ethics for the participant in series, demonstration and research conducted by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The conference title: "Annapolis participant Protection conference.

1993

NAMI/NIMH sponsored meeting on Informed consent for persons with mental illness. Attended by NIMH and NAMI leaderships (15 persons). Conference held at NAMI Headquarters, Arlington, VA.

1991-1993

Member of the Organizing Committee of "The Challenge of Biotechnology, from Laboratory Diagnosis to Clinical Therapy", sponsored by Ares-Serona Symposia, Rome, Italy, Oct., 1993.

1991 - 1993

Co-chairman of the organizing Committee of the "Third Conference on Research Policies and Quality Assurance-Government Regulations" Baltimore, MD., May 2-5, 1993.

1991-Present

Member of the NAMI "Science Review Committee" of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI).

1992

Member of the State of Maryland, Governors Health Care Summit, Annapolis, MD

1990-1991

Member of the organizing committee of "Biotechnology of Cell Regulation" University of Siena, Siena, Italy, sponsored by Ares-Serona Symposia, June 20-22, 1991.

1989-1991

Chairman of the organizing Committee of the "Second International Conference on Research Policies and Quality Assurance." Sponsored by Ares-Serona Symposia, May 6-7, 1991, Rome, Italy.

1987-90

Member of the organizing committee of the fourth international workshop on "Calcium and Phosphate in Health and Disease" Leon, France, March 8-10, 1990.

1990

Member of the "Workshop on Data Management in Biomedical Research: Co-Chairman of the session on "Data Ownership" sponsored by the Office of Integrity in Research of the Public Health Service.

1985-1989

Member, Scientific Council, Maryland Academy of Sciences.

1986-1989

Council member, Biophysical Society.

1988

Member of the "Workshop on the Responsible Conduct of Research in ShamooCV

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Health Sciences" sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 1988

Member of the "Workshop on Bioengineered Molecules: Basic and Clinical Aspects" held by Ares-Serona Symposia, Rome, Italy.

1919-1988

Member of the International Symposium on "Advances in Biotechnology of Membrane Ion Transport", Aula Maga dell University, A'Aquilla, Italy.

1988

Member of the State of Maryland, Department of Education Site Visit Evaluation Team to "Maryland Summer Center for Critical and Creative Thinking" at St.Marys' College.

1987-88

Chairman of a Symposium on "Tertiary Structure of (Ca2+ + Mg2+)ATPase," with the International Society for Heart Research, June 26-28, 1988, Williamsburg, VA.

1987 - 1988

Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the "First International Conference on Scientific Data Audit Policies and Quality Assurance," May 8-10, 1988, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

1986-87

Member of the organizing committee of the First International Conference of Membrane Biophysics Group of the Biophysical Society on "Regulation of Transport Mechanisms," September 27-30, 1987, Beaufort, NC.

1986-1987

Chairman, Committee on Programs and Exhibits for the Maryland Academy of Sciences.

1984-1986

Member, K.C. Cole Membrane Award Committee of the Biophysical Society.

1983-1985

Secretary/Treasurer, Membrane Biophysics Group of the Biophysical Society.

1983-1984

Chairman, K.C. Cole Membrane Award Committee of the Biophysical Society.

1982-1983

Chairman, Membrane Biophysics Sub-group of the Biophysical Society.

1980-1981

Member of the Executive Committee of the BioenergeticSub-group of the Biophysical Society.

1980-1980

Conference Chairman of the organizing committee of the International Conference on "Carriers and Channels in Biological Systems - Transport Proteins" sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences, held February 4-5, 1980 in New York City.

1979-1980

Co-chairman of the Bioenergetics Sub-group of the Biophysical Society.

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1975-1976

Conference Chairman of the organizing committee of the Ninth Rochester International Conference on Environmental Toxicity - Membrane Toxicity, Rochester, NY, held May 24-26, 1976.

1974-1975

Conference Chairman of the organizing committee of the International Conference on "Carriers and Channels in Biological Systems" sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY, held February 2427, 1975 in New York City.

1971-1972

Secretary of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York, Chapter of the American Association of University Professors, New York, NY.

1971-1972

Basic Science Faculty Representative on the Executive Faculty Committee of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine of the City University of New York. Voted in by a secret ballot election.

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Testimonies (Selected ones) 2003

Paul Gelsinger and Adil E. Shamoo (2003), “The Need for Better Protection for Children in Research,” Testimony to the Committee on the Use of Children in Research, Institute of Medicine, July 9, 2003.

1996

Shamoo, A.E. (1996), “The Inhuman Use of Persons with Mental Illness in Biomedical Experimental Research,” In Proceeding of: Human Radiation Experiments, S. Hrg. 104-588. United States Senates, March 12, 1996, pp. 63-73, Superintendent of Documents, Congresional sales Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

1997

Shamoo, A.E. (1997), Testimony to: National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) entitled: “Unethical Use of Persons with Mental Illness in High Risk Research Experiments,” January 9, 1997, Online at: http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nbac/transcripts/index.html#jan97.

1997

Shamoo, A.E. (1997), Testimony to: National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC), July 15, 1997. Online at: http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nbac/transcripts/index.html#july97.

1997

September 18, 1997, CIRCARE Testimony to NBAC: CIRCARE provided the witnesses. Available online at: http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nbac/transcripts/index.html#jan97.pdf

1997

Shamoo, A.E. (1997), Testimony to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC), October 19, 1997. Online at: http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nbac/transcripts/1997/10-19-97.pdf.

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1998

Shamoo, A.E. (1998), Testimony to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC), March 4, 1998. Online at: http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/nbac/transcript/mar98/public.htm

1998

April 1998, CIRCARE Testimony to Congress: Adil E. Shamoo. Online at: http://www.house.gov/reform/hearings/healthcare/fda498/shamoo.pdf

1999

April 21, 1999, CIRCARE Testimony to Congress: Adil Shamoo. Oneline at: http://www.house.gov/va/hearings/schedule106/apr99/4-21-99j/shamoo.htm

2002

April 2002, CIRCARE Testimony in Support of Maryland House Bill 917: Michael Susko. Online at: http://www.circare.org/40302MSt.pdf

2002

April 23, 2002, CIRCARE Testimony submitted to the United States Senate Health Education LaborAnd Pensions Committee: Adil Shamoo & Michael Susko. Online at: http://www.circare.org/test42302.pdf

2002

April 23, 2002, Testimony before the United States Senate Health, Education, Labor And Pensions Committee: Cherylnn Mathias. Online at: http://labor.senate.gov/Hearing-2002/april2002/042302wit/mathias.pdf

Patents, Inventions, & Copyrights 1.

Shamoo, Adil E., "Liquid Scintillators". U.S. Department of Commerce Patent Office, Serial No. 158554, 1972.

Publications Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed) (Since 2000)

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Shamoo, A. E., 2008. “The Myth of Equipoise in Phase 1 Clinical Trials”, Medscape J Med. 2008;10(11):254. ©2008 Medscape, Posted 11/05/2008 http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/582554

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Amin, S. B., McDermott, M. P., and Shamoo, A. E. 2008. “Clinical Trials of Drugs Used Off-Label in Neonates: Ethical Issues and Alternative Study Designs”, Accountability in Research, 15:168-187. Shamoo, A. E. and Katzel, L.I., 2008. “How Should Adverse Events Be Reported in US Clinical Trials?: Ethical Consideration”, Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 27 Feb 2008), doi: 10.1038/clpt.2008.14, Ethics

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Shamoo, A. E., and Schwartz, J. 2007. “Universal and Uniform Protections of Human Subjects in Research”, American Journal of Bioethics, 7(12): 7-9.

123.

Shamoo, A. E., and Woeckner, E. 2007. “Ethical Flaws in the TeGenero Trial”, The American Journal of Bioethics, 7:2, 90 - 92 To link to this article: DOI: 10.1080/15265160601112204 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15265160601112204

122.

Silverman, H. et al (…Shamoo, A. E.,…), 2006. “Enhancing Research Ethics Committees in Egypt - Guidelines for Standard Operating Procedures”, Monitor, Dec, 2005, 49 – 52, and Appendix, A1 - A17.

121.

Shamoo, A. E., and Resnik, D. B., (2006), “Ethical Issues for Clinical Research Managers”, Drug Information Journal, 40: 371-383.

120.

Shamoo, A. E. (2006), “Letter to the Editor: Emergency Research Consent Waiver – A Proper Way”, American Journal of Bioethics, 6(4): W48 – W51.

119.

Shamoo, A. E. and Resnik, D. B. (2006), “ Strategies to Minimize Risks and Exploitation in Phase One Trials on Healthy Subjects”, American Journal of Bioethics, 6(3): W1 – W13.

118.

Shamoo, A. E. (2005), “Accountability in Research,” In: Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, edited by Carl Mitcham, Thompson - Gale Company.

117.

Shamoo, A. E. (June, 2005), “Debating Moral Issues in Developing Countries”, Applied Clinical Trials (actmagazine.com), 14(6):86-96.

116.

Shamoo, A. E. (2005), “The Need for Better Reporting of Adverse Events for Human Subjects in Research”, DIA Today, April 2005, Volume 5, Issue 2, p. 18, 20.

115.

Resnik, D. B. and Shamoo, A. E., (2005) “ Bioterrrorism and the Responsible Conduct of Research”, Commentary, Drug Development Research, 63:121-133.

114.

Shamoo, A. E. and Cole, J. (2004), “Ethics of Genetic Modification of Behaviour”, Accountability in Research, 11:201-214.

113.

Shamoo, A. E. and Strause, L. (2004) “Closing the Gap in Regulations for the Protection of Human subjects in Research”, Monitor, Spring 2004, chosen as cover story.

112.

Shamoo, A. E. and Moreno, J. (2004) “ A Response to Commentators on “Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes in Oregon”, American Journal of Bioethics 4:W 29.

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Shamoo, A.E. and Moreno, J. (2004), “Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes in Oregon,” American Journal of Bioethics 4:25-31, (Chosen as a Target Article with 13 commentaries).

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Shamoo, A.E., and Cole, J.W. (2004), “Fear of Influence - Conflict of Interest in Biomedical and Genetic Research,” In: GenWatch 13:12-13, July-August (Both in the magazine and website).

109.

Shamoo, A.E., and Campbell, J. D., (2003), “The Use of Experimental Drugs During National Crises,” Accountability in Research, 10:69-84, 2003.

108.

Shamoo, A.E., and Tauer, C.A. (2002), “Ethically Questionable Research with Children: The Fenfluramine Study,” Accountability in Research, 9:143-166,2002.

107.

Resnik, D., and Shamoo, A.E., 2002. Conflict of Interest and the university, Accountability in Research, 9: 45- 64.

106.

Shamoo, A.E. (2002), “Ethically Questionable Research with Children. The Kennedy Krieger Lead Abatement Study,” Accountability in Research, 9:167-175, 2002.

105.

Shamoo, A.E. (2001), “Adverse Events Reporting – The Tip of an Iceberg,” Accountability in Research, 8:197-218.

104.

Shamoo, A. E. and Cheryl Dunigan (2000), “ Ethics in Research”, Experimental Biology and Medicine 224:205-210.

103.

Sharav, V. H., and Shamoo, A. E. (2000), "Are Experiments That Chemically Induce Psychosis In Patients Ethical?”, BioLaw, II, No.1: S1-S36.

Journal Articles and other activities (Non-Peer Reviewed) (Since 2000) 85.

Shamoo, A. E.,

Ethical Challenges in Translating Psychophysiology and Neuroscience to Technology for Intelligence and Counterintelligence, commissioned by the Committee on Field Evaluation for Behavioral and Cognitive Science-Based Methods and Tools for Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, DC”

84. Foreign

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B., "Iraq: Nightmare or New Democracy?" (Washington, DC: Policy In Focus, July 24, 2009). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/6290

83.

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82.

Shamoo, A. E., FPIF, "Obama's Speech: vexing issues," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, June 10, 2009). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/6180

81.

Shamoo, A. E., FPIF

Senior Analysts, "Empire Roundtable," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, March 26, 2009). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5997

80.

Shamoo, A. E.

assisted LTC Wayne Hatchy in drafting the document: S. Ward Casscells, MD, Department of Defense Policy for Prioritizing Delivery of Medical Care during Pandemics and Other Public Health Emergencies of National Significance, Assistant Secretary of Defense(Health Affairs), HA Policy 08-010, September 1, 2008, http://www.health.mil/Content/docs/pdfs/policies/2008/08-010.pdf

79.

Shamoo, A. E., FPIF, "Obama's Top Three Foreign Policy Priorities," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, November 7, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5655

78.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2009. Op-Ed, They Voted for One Iraq, The Baltimore Sun, February 10, 2009. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.iraq10feb10,0,2005531,print.story

77.

Shamoo, A. E., 2008. Ethics of Nation-Building and its implications to Building Health Capacity. Department of Defense Conference on: Culture, Health and Human Security in the Middle East. December 3, 2008, Washington, DC. The entire original presentation is at the DoD website: http://fhp.osd.mil/intlhealth/culturalhealth.jsp

76.

Shamoo, A. E., and Schwartz, J. 2008. A Response to Commentators on “Universal and Uniform Protections of Human Subjects in Research”, 8(11): W1.

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Shamoo, A. E., 2008. A bold step for US good will in Iraq – convert the hugh US Embassy into a university. The Christain Science Monitor, Nov 4, 2008 , Opinion.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1104/p09s01-coop.html 74.

Glodfarb, N. and Shamoo, A. E., 2008. Individual vs. Community Rights in Clinical Research, Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, Vol. 4, No. 10, October 2008. http://www.firstclinical.com/journal/2008/0810_Rights.pdf

73.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bonnie Bricker, "Georgia, Iraq, and Athenian Justice,"(Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, September 9, 2008). http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5522

72.

Shamoo, A. E., "An Honorable Way Out of Iraq," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, June 20, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5317 page=entire

71.

Also appeared in: http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/90290/?

Shamoo, A. E., "A Moral Burden on U.S. Soldiers," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, May 30, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5264

70.

Shamoo, A. E., 2008. Academic Patient Advocate.

Clinpage

http://www.clinpage.com/article/circare_academic_patient_advocate/C12/print 69.

Shamoo, A. E., "Freedom, Democracy, and Death in Iraq," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, April 8, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5139

68.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2008. “Immoral: Ignoring the Routine Killings of Civilians in Terror Wars”, AlterNet Posted on April 5, 2008, Printed on April 8, 2008 http://www.alternet.org/story/81351/

67.

Shamoo, A. E. 2008. “Eight Years after Jesse’s Death, Are Human Research Subjects Any Safer?”, Hastings Center Report 38, no.2: 25-27. Gelsinger, P. and

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Shamoo, A. E. 2008. Research Ethics, an article by Bill Hanna about Adil Shamoo, The Faculty Voice, March 2008, p. 6.

65.

Shamoo, A. E., "Progressives for Success in Iraq," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, March 12, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5060

64.

Shamoo, A. E., "The Enduring Trap in Iraq," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, Jan 21, 2008). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/5000

63.

Shamoo, A. E., "Wining or Losing in Iraq," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, December 17, 2007). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4825

62.

Shamoo, A. E., "The Surgeon Fails in Iraq" (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, November 28, 2007). Web location: http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4767

61.

Bricker, B. and Shamoo, A. E., "The Costs of War for Oil," (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, October 19, 2007). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4656

60.

Shamoo, A. E., 2007. If You Want Peace in Iraq, Stop Trying to Kill Muqtada al-Sadr and Negotiate With Him, AlterNet, Posted on September 12, 2007, Printed on September 14, 2007. http://www.alternet.org/story/62264/

59.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2007. Who will cry for innocent Iraqis? (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, September 5, 2007). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4519

58.

Shamoo, A. E., 2007. Point of View: Deregulating Low-Risk Research, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Chronicle Review, August 3, p. B 16. http://chronicle.com/weekly/v53/i48/48b01601.htm

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Shamoo, A. E., 2007. Op-Ed: America should leave Iraq, but for the right reasons, the Baltimore Sun , July 16, 2007 http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/balop.iraqis16jul16,0,7871495.story?coll=bal-oped-headlines

56.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2007. Victory in Iraq?", (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, June 21, 2007). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4330

55.

Benderly, B., 2007. A family health crises led lab scientist Adil Shamoo to a new passion and a new career in bioethics. SciencCareer/ Science Magazine, June 8, 2007. http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_development/previous_issues/articles/2007_0 6_08/caredit_a0700083

54.

Shamoo, A. E., 2007. The Destruction of Iraqi Healthcare Infrastructure, (Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, May 31, 2007).Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4277

53.

Shamoo, A. E., 2007. Op-Ed: The problem with building an embassy fit for an empire, The Baltimore Sun, March 20, 2007, http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.embassy20mar20,0,1405287.story? coll=bal-oped-headlines . Accessed March 20, 2007.

52.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2007. Iraqis in Despair, (Silver City, NM and Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, March 12, 2007). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/4057

51.

Adil E. Shamoo and Leslie I. Katzel,

2007. Urgent Ethical Challenges in Human Subjects Protection, Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, Vol. 3, No. 3, March 2007. http://firstclinical.com/journal/2007/0703_Urgent.pdf

50.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2006. Corruption and Ethics: Number One in the Minds of Americans, Common Dreams, Published on Thursday, November 16, 2006 by CommonDreams.org.

http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/views06/1116-29.htm 49.

Shamoo, A. E. 2006. A Conversation with Adil Shamoo, Bioethics Activist, By Norman Goldfarb, Editor – in – Chief, Journal of Clinical Research Best Practices, Vol. 2, No. 11, November, 2006. http://www.firstclinical.com/journal/2006/0611_Shamoo.pdf.

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48.

Shamoo, A. E. 2006. What has invasion unleashed in Iraqis? The Baltimore Sun, October 22, 2006, http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.iraqi22oct22,0,4900479.story? coll=bal-oped-headlines

47.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2006. Sprouting from Inequity: The Root of the Middle East Crises, October 12, 2006. http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3590.

46.

Shamoo, A. E., and Woeckner, E. 2006. Research Ethics Boards: No Data on Quality of For-Profit or Non-Profit IRBs. PLoS Med 3(10): e459, http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=getdocument&doi=10.1371%2Fjournal.pmed.0030459

45.

Shamoo, A. E. and Bricker, B. 2006. At War With Syria and Iran, the Neoncons May Get their Wishes, August 10, 2006. http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3422. Also, www.commondreams.org/views06/0812-26.htm

44.

Mann, H., and Shamoo, A. E., 2006. Introduction to Special Issue of Accountability in Research on the Review and Approval of Biomedical Research Proposals: A Call for a Centralized National Human Research Protections System, Accountability in Research 13:1-10.

43.

Shamoo, A. E., 2006. Correspondance: “Data Audit would reduce unethical behavior”, Nature 439:784.

42.

Shamoo, A. E., 2006. Commentary: “Serious Harm By Research”, Appeared in Project Syndicate.org at: http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/shamoo1/English Appeared in seven different languages and in many (15 so far) newspapers around the World. Project syndicate represent 273 newspapers worldwide mostly outside the U.S. For citation, here is the Daily Times of London citation:

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp? page=2006%5C06%5C05%5Cstory_5-6-2006_pg6_25.

41.

Resnik, D. B., Shamoo, A. E., and Sheldon, Krimsky, 2006. Commentary, “Fraudulent Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in South Korea: Lessons Learned”, Accountability in Resrearch 13:101-109.

40.

Shamoo, A. E. (2006), “ Permanent U.S. Bases in Iraq are Immoral”, 2006,

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appearing in: http://www.minutemanmedia.org/SHAMOO %20041906.htm. Also in: http://fpif.org/fpifoped/3224 39.

Shamoo, A. E. (2006), “ Iraq and the Problem of Terrorism” (Silver City, NM & Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, January 24, 2006). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/3088.

38.

Shamoo, A. E. (2005), "Can the Iraqi Insurgency be Neutralized?" (Silver City, NM & Washington, DC: Foreign Policy In Focus, November 21, 2005). Web location: http://fpif.org/fpiftxt/2938.

37.

Shamoo, A. E. (2005), “Looking for Peace in Iraq”, AlterNet, http://alternet.org/story/25562/. September 16, 2005. Also appeared at: http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/593.

36.

Shamoo, A.E. (2003), “A Perspective on Current Events in Vaccine Development,” In: Vaccine Technology and Development News, 2(7):10-12.

35.

Shamoo, A. E. (2002), “Moral and Compliance Issues in Clinical Research- Part 1, Where We Are Today, RAPS RA Interactive (pp1-2), http:///www.raps.org/rainteractive/articleCT.cfm?article_ID=63 Part 2, Future Challenges, RAPS RA Interactive (pp1-2) http:///www.raps.org/rainteractive/articleCT.cfm?article_ID=70 Shamoo, A.E., Krimsky, S., and Resnik, D.B., (2002), “Editorial,” Accountability in Research, 8:281-282. Shamoo, A. E. (2000), “ Editorial: The Ethical Import of Cold Fusion Controversy”, Accountability in Research, 8:i-iv. Sharav V. H., and Shamoo, A. E. (2000), “ Lab Rats- Why do people who participate in clinical studies have fewer protections than animals”, Salon.Com, August 21, (http://www.salon.com/health/feature/2000/08/18/human_subject.htm) Shamoo, A.E. (2000), " Future Challenges to Human Subject Protection", The Scientist, June 26, 35-35. Shamoo, A.E. (2000), “Ethics of High Risk Psychiatric Research,” Winter Trauma 2000, pp. 13 & 14.

34. 33. 32. 31. 30.

Books 16.

Shamoo, A. E., and Resnik, D. B. (2009), Second Edition “Responsible Conduct of Research”, pp. 1-429, 2009, Oxford University Press. Same as # 15.

15.

Shamoo, A. E., and Resnik, D. B. (2003), “Responsible Conduct of Research”, pp. 1-345, 2003, Oxford University Press.

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14.

Shamoo, A. E., and Khin-Maung-Gyi, F. A., (2002) Monograph on : “ Ethics of the Use of Human Subjects in Research”, pp. 1-120, Garland Publishing.

13.

Shamoo, A.E., and Moreno, J., Editors (2000), “Business and Research,” Proceedings of the third National Conference on the Business of Human Experiments: Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues, November 3-5, 2000, Baltimore, Maryland, pp. 1-140, Taylor & Francis, New York.

12.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1998), Proceedings of a National Conference on: Research and Decisional Capacity—Responding to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission,” Baltimore, Maryland, Nov. 13-15, 1998, pp. 1-249, Taylor & Francis, New York.

11.

Rogers, M.A., Wernicki, P.G., and Shamoo, A.E., (2000) Sport Medicine for Coaches and Athletes - Older Individuals and Athletes Over 50," pp. 1-136, Harwood Academic Publishers.

10.

Ekeland, A., Crockett, L.J. and Shamoo, A.E. (2000), "Sport Medicine for Coaches and Athletes - SKIING," pp. 1-136, Harwood Academic Publishers, Switzerland.

9.

Shamoo, A.E., Silberstein, C.E., and Germeroth, R.M. (2000), "Sport Medicine for Coaches and Athletes - BASEBALL," pp. 1-135, Harwood Academic Publishers, Switzerland.

8.

Shamoo, A.E., (1997). Editor, “Ethics in Neurobiological Research with Human Subjects” pp. 1-335, Gordon and Breach Publishers OPA, Amsterdam, B.V., The Netherlands.

7.

Shamoo, A.E., Baugher, W.H., and Germeroth, R.M. (1995). “Sports Medicine for Coaches and Athletes - SOCCER.” pp. 1-115, Harwood Academic Publisher, New York, N.Y., USA.

6.

R. Verna and A. Shamoo, Editors (1994). Co-Editor, “Biotechnology Today - Challenges of Modern Medicine,” Vol. 5, pp. 1-280.

5.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1989). "Principles of Research Data Audit," Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 1-181, New York, .

4.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1975). Carriers and Channels in Biological Systems. Ann. New York Acad. of Sciences 264, pp. 1-485.

3.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1977). Membrane Toxicity, Plenum Press, New York, p. 1

2.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1980). “Carriers and Channels in Biological Systems – Transport Proteins.” Ann. New York Acad. of Sciences 358.

1.

Shamoo, A.E., Editor (1985). “Regulation of Calcium Transport Across Muscle Membranes – Current Topics in Membranes and Transport,” Vol. 25, Academic Press,

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New York.

Book Chapters (Since 2000) 57.

Shamoo, A. E. (2006), “ Ethical Issues in Laboratory Management”, Chapter 17, pp. 325345, in: Laboratory Management – Prinicples and Processes, 2nd edition, Editor: Denise Harmening, D. H. Publishing & Consulting, Inc. St. Petersburg, Florida (USA).

Book Reviews 1.

Shamoo, A. E. (September, 2005), “Book Review of: Ethics and Research with children: A case-based approach”, N. Engl. J. Med. 353:10-10.

2.

Shamoo, A.E. (1999). 1999, XIX & 341 pp., Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 187:644-645. Book Review of “Ethics in Psychiatric Research: A Resource Manual for Human Subjects Protection,” Edited by Pincus et al., Washington, D.C. APA Press.

Major Invited Speeches or Talks (Since 2000) 290.

Shamoo, A. E.,

Ethical Challenges in Translating Psychophysiology and Neuroscience to Technology for Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Presented at: Workshop on Field Evaluation of Behavioral and Cognitive science-Based Methods and Tools for Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence, September 22-23, 2009, National Academy of Science, Washington, DC. 20001.

289.

Speaker (With Dr. Prentice) at the ACRP annual meeting in Denver, Colrado, April 2428, 2009, on Case Studies in Pediatric Research (April 26).

288.

Speaker (With three others) at the ACRP annual meeting in Denver, Colrado, April 24-28, 2009, on Clinical Trials on Trials: Potential Legal Liability Arising From Clinical Trials (April 27).

287.

Invited panel of experts: National Research Ethics Meeting, Council of Graduate Schools, Washington, D.C., April 9, 2009.

286.

Invited panel of experts (White paper) for Seton Hall law School on: Protecting Participants, Advancing Science: An Agenda for Reform of Clinical Resarch Recruitment and Enrollment, March 23, 2009, Newark, NJ.

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285.

Invited to participate in Iraqi Academic onference on: To Help Improve and Sustai Higher Education in Iraq, Hosted by the National Academies, sponsored by the Iraqi Embassy, Washington, DC, March 14-15, 2009.

284.

Invited speaker for a three hour workship on: Responsible Conduct of Research, January 22, 2009, to seniors and graduate students (MBRS/RISE program) Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland.

283.

Invited to speak on: Ethics of Nation-Building and its implications to Building Health Capacity. The Assistant Secretary of Defense Conference on: Culture, Health and Human Security in the Middle East. December 3, 2008, Washington, DC. http://fhp.osd.mil/intlhealth/culturalhealth.jsp

282.

Invited as one of the Keynote speakers the at 5th Global conference on Clinical Research and Drug Development – “Business Models and Opportunities”, October 10-11, 2008, Hotel Intercontinental Hotel The Grand, Mumbia, India. Sponsored by Institute of Clinical Research (India).

281.

Invited Keynote speaker by the University of Puerto Rico – Rio Piedras Campus,San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 5, 2008, for the Research Integrity Week on: Current and Global Issues in Research Integrity. Invited speaker at Johns Hopkins University, May 2, 2008, for the First Friday Research Coordinator Lecture Series, on: Adverse Events and Ethical Decision Making for Research Coordinator.

280.

279.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 28, 2008, for the CRC Forum Session: on: Ethical Issues for Clinical Research Coordinators.

278.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 28, 2008 on: Ethical Issues in Research Management”, with Mark Koscin.

277.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 28, 2008, on: Would you Become a Whistle Blower? Whistle Blowing in Clinical Trials: The Price of Accountability., with Paula Jones-Wright.

276.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 28, 2008, on: Would you Become a Whistle Blower? Whistle Blowing in Clinical Trials: The Price of Accountability., with Paula Jones-Wright.

275.

Invited Speaker by Rochester Institute of Technology – Clinical Research Conference, Rochester, N.Y. for the opening of their Master program in Clinical Research, April 10, 2008, on: Clinical Research Ethics.

274.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 27, 2008, on: Individual vs Community: Balancing Rights Benefits & Risks, with Norman Goldfarb.

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273.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Boston, MA, April 25, 2008, half-day workshop on: Beyond the Belmont Report: Ensuring Ethical Research with Human Subjects, ”.

272.

Invited speaker at the ACRP Baltimore/Washington Chapter annual meeting on: Ethical Dilemma in Medical Research, September 21, 2007, Columbia, MD.

271.

Series of lectures (15 hours) at Sarah Lawrence College in Jan, March and June 07 on Applied Research Ethics.

270.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Seattle, WA, April 22, 2007 on: Whistleblowing with Paula Jone-Wright.

269.

Panel member at the ACRP annual meeting in Seattle, WA, April 22, 2007 on: Future Challenges in Human Subject Protections”.

268.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Seattle, WA, April 24, 2007 on: Ethical Issues in Research Management”, with Mark Koscin.

267.

Panel member on: Ethical Challenges, for the ACRP Chesapeake Chapter, June 2, 2006 in Columbia, Maryland.

266.

Chair of the Ethics and Regulatory Forum Session: The Voices of Human Subjects and their Families, May 2, 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona.

265.

Speaker at the ACRP annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, May 1, 2006 on: Ethical Issues in Research Management”, with Mark Koscin.

264.

Invited speaker on: The Need for Better Adverse Events Reporting, to Society of Clinical Research Associates – Baltimore – DC Chapter, April 10, 2006.

263. Invited speaker on: The Importance of Informed Consent Process and Documents (ICPD) on Patient Participation in Clinical Trials, at: Patient Awareness, Recruitment and Retention for Clinical Trials, March 30-31, 2006, Philadelphia, PA, sponsored by Center for Business Intelligence. 262.

Invited speaker on: “The Ethics of Biomarkers: A Panel Discussion” A forty minute panel at the “Diagnostic Biomarkers”, Nov 30-Dec 2, 2005, Boston, MA.

261.

Invited speaker on: “ Protection of Vulnerable subjects in Research” ( One and a half hour) and “Mock IRB” (Two hours), University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersy (UMDNJ), Human Subjects Protection Program, representing six IRBS, October 21, 2005, Princeton, NJ.

260.

Invited speaker on: Iraq, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), September 29, 2005.

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259.

Invited speaker on: “ Research Integrity – An Interactive Dialogue based on Case Studies, September 12, 2005, Dept. of Biochemistry and Mol. Biol. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.

258.

Invited speaker, Two hour talk on: Research Integrity – Prinicples and Practice, Parexel International, Phase I Unit, Baltimore, Maryland, May 13, 2005.

257.

Chair of the ACRP Ethics and Regulatory Forum Workshop on: Ethics of Stem Cell Research, April 4, 05.

256.

Invited speaker at the ACRP annual meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 3-6, 05 on: “Future Challenges of Human Research Protections”.

255.

Invited speaker at a half a day workshop at F A&M University, Talhasee, Florida, March 16, 05.

254.

Invited speaker at Morgan University on: Responsible Conduct of Research, January 221,05.

253.

Invited speaker at the conference on: Health Advocates in Research sponsored by Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, NY) on advocacy in research, Jan 14, 05

252

Invited speaker at ACRP on: Moral and Compliance Issues in research in Developing Countries, San Diego, CA, May 15-19, 04.

252.

Invited speaker at University of District of Columbia on: Critical Issues in Research Involving Human Subjects, April 9, 04.

251.

Invited speaker in whole day workshop on: Fundumental of Human Research Protections, Orlando, Fl. May 30, 04.

250

Invited speaker to a conference on: Recognizing and protecting vulnerable subjects: Theory, practice, and compliance, Orlando, Fl. April 1-2, 2004, Talk on: Moral and compliance issues in Developing countries.

249

Invited speaker to Morgan State University to present to incoming graduate students on: RCR , Jan 23, 04 Invited speaker to Baltimore VA, Program in neuraoscience for talented undergraduate students. Two hour lecture on: Responsible Conduct of Resrearch, June 10, 04.

248 247

Invited speaker to University of Florida, The Rainbow Center for Women, Adolescents, Children, and Families. The Annual HIV/AIDS Conference of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville, Florida on: Challenges in the Human Research Protection. October 23, 2003.

246.

Invited speaker to Department of Health/State of Florida in Talahesee Workshop on: Fundamentals of Human Research Protections, October 22, 2003.

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Invited speaker on: “What is Necessary to promote Scientific Integrity in Research’s Ground Round to Cedar Sinai Medical Center, Beverly Hill, California, October 10, 2003.

244

Invited speaker on “Reserch Integrity: From the Front lines to data analysis”, to UCCLANPI center for Community Health, October 9, 2003

243

Invited speaker for a half a day workshop on Human Research Protections to Friends Research institute, Los Angeles, California, October 8, 2003.

242

Invited speaker to University of Maryland, Baltimore, Division of International Health Workshop on: Collaborative Research Between UMB and Mahidol University in Thailand. The talk was on: Human Research in Lesser-Developed Countries, October 7, 2003.

241

Invited speaker on “Science, Business, and Ethics” to: “Respect for All Involved: A National Research Integrity and Human Research Workshop” sponsored by Columbia University/OHRP, September 8-9, 2003.

240

Invited speaker on: “History of Informed Consent” to Second Year School of Denistry, UMB, Baltimore, MD.

239

Invited speaker and panel chair on: “Conflict of Interest” to: “Today’s Research, Tomorrow’s Issues”, an OHRP/FRI/UCSF National Human Subjects Protections Conference, September 22-24, San Francisco, California. Also spoke at a breakout session on: Research Integrity

238

Chair of a two-day meeting for the GlaxoSmithKline Ethics Advisory Group to discuss research in third world, North Myms, England, August 28 – August 30, 2003.

237

Invited speaker for a half-day workshop on Human Research Protections to Friends Research Institute, Los Angeles, California, January 30, 2003.

236

Invited speaker for a Whole-day Workshop on: Human Research Protections to Department of Health, State of Florida in Talahasee, Florida, January 17, 2003.

235

Invited speaker on: The Use of Experimental Drugs in National Crises,” Friends Research Institute Conference on: National Defense and Human Research Protections, Washington, D.C., October 23, 2002.

234

Invited speaker on: Human Research Protection (HRP) Workshop, Title of Talke: HRP of Vulnerable Subjects, Friends Research Institute, Washington, D.C., October, 21, 2002.

233

Invited speaker on: Future Challenges in Research with Human Subject, University of Maryland, School of Law, November 11, 2002 (Jack Schwartz, Host), Baltimore, MD.

232

Invited speaker on: Misconduct in Clinical Trials, Audioconference (1 ½ hour), nationwide sponsored by the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS), November 20, 2002.

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Invited speaker on: History of Informed Consent, University of Maryland, School of Dentistry, 3rd year student, (Host: Dr. Maggie Wilson, Associate Dean), September 20, 2002.

230

Invited speaker on: Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS), Conference on: Clinical Trials (a) Overview of Clinical; (b) Informed Consent and IRB Approval; (c) Adverse Events Reporting, August 5-6, 2002.

229

Invited speaker on: Introduction to Research Ethics in Clinical Trials, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, UMB, July 17, 2002.

228

Invited speaker on: New Challenges and Solutions for Non-compliance in Clinical Research in Conference on: Preventing Non-Compliance in Clinical Research, Sponsor by Center for Business Intellligence, July 29, 2002.

227

Invited lecture (1Hr) on: “The Need for Human Research Protections”, to Clinical Research Administration program at George Washington University, June 28, 2002

226

Invited 2 hr lecture on Human Research Protections at the FRI’s workshop on Human Research Protections, May 5, 2002, San Francisco, California.

225

Invited speaker on: “Recent Examples of Ethically Questionable Research with Children” to FRI’s National Conference on: Ethics of Children in Research, May 5-7, 2002, San Franicisco, California.

224 Invited Lecture (2 hours) on “Future Challenges on Human Research Protection” to University of Maryland School of Law, In a Course on: Bioethics and Law, Host, Jack Schwartz, J.O., Nov. 20th, 2001. 223

Invited Opening Speaker on: “Overview of Fraud and Misconduct in Clinical Research,” Octobert 25-26, 2001, Barnett International, Tysons Corner, Virginia. Also chaired the Day 1 panel.

222

Invited participant on “Disability Rights Roundtable,” University of Maryland School of Law, Sept. 25, 2001.

221

Invited Speaker to: “Bringing Ethics to Life in Human Subjects Research: A Case Approach,” September 28-29, 2001, Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt University Medical Center Opening Speaker on: Conflict of Interest Also: An Interview with Adil E. Shamoo, Ph.D.

220

Invited participant on: “Disability Law Round Table,” School of Law, University of Maryland, Sept. 24, 2001.

219

Invited panel member to speak on: “Research and Decisional Capacity,” July 31st, 2001, National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee (NHRPAC) meeting, Rockville, Maryland.

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Invited Speaker on: “Adequacy of Protections of Human Subjects in Research,” Conference on: “Industries in Transition: Pharmaceuticals and Biotech in the New Millennium,” May 11-13, 2001, West Chester University, West Chester, Pennsylvania.

217

Invited, Keynote Address to Graduate Students Research Day, East Carolina University School of Medicine, April 23, 2001.

216

Invited, two full days workshops on Feb. 6 and 23rd, 2000 on Human Research Protections and Responsible Conduct of Research to Windber Hospital, Windber, PA.

215

Invited Speaker, Sept. 18, 1999 to University Student Government Association Of UMB Retreat on: “Leadership and Ethics,” Baltimore, Maryland.

214

Invited external consultant to East Carolina University Graduate School on research integrity issue, June 1, 2001.

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