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Health Research
Health research aims to find better ways to treat, prevent and cure disease.
This vital component of healthcare can take multiple forms and present a variety of risks and opportunities. Whether it is a clinical trial, secondary data research, research ethics board protocol review, or a material transfer agreement, we keep the aims of the study top of mind while advising researchers, funders, and health care organizations. We also advise on deidentification of data for research purposes, and questions of research versus quality.
Our services include:
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Agreements - Material transfer, clinical trial, data sharing, basic science
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Research ethics board advice
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Research misconduct
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Protocol reviews
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Informed consents
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Deidentified data
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Mary Jane Dykeman
Samara Starkman
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Our People
Meet the dedicated team behind INQ.
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Michelle Niazi

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Michelle is in the third year of her Juris Doctorate at Osgoode Hall Law School. She is focusing her studies on tort law, technology law, and the ethics of artificial intelligence. She also holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto, majoring in Political Science. Michelle brings strong research and advocacy skills to her role at INQ Law, supporting the team across a range of projects. She has also contributed to policy and civic engagement initiatives in Pakistan, with a focus on democratic participation and community development.