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Revision as of 10:16, 25 August 2025

Instructions for:TraineeTrainer

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Instuctions for trainers

Instruction
This training template supports IRECS trainers in the organization and planning of topical sessions for specific target groups on the content presented in the IRECS modules on Biobanking, AI health, Virtual reality and Gene editing.
3 hour(s)
Instruction
This module introduces the ethical challenges in gene editing. Using real life cases, it aims to encourage reflection on ethical issues related to this technology.
3 hour(s)
Instruction
This short interactive workshop introduces some of the ethical challenges related to biobanking. Using statements, it aims to encourage reflection on ethical issues related to this technology among master students.
3 hour(s)
Instruction
This short interactive workshop introduces the ethical challenges in gene editing. Using a real case, it aims to encourage reflection on ethical issues related to this technology among junior researchers.
1.5 hour(s)
Instruction
This module presents a training activity which can be done with pariticipants to reflect on AI in Healthcare.
2 hour(s)
6 - 30
Blended learning, Role Play

E-learning interactive modules

Instruction
The aim of this module is to facilitate reflection upon the ethics issues associated with the development and use of non-human gene editing in a research project.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify and analyse the ethics issues and dilemmas associated with an example research proposal.
  2. Make suggestions for how the ethics issues might be addressed.
  3. Identify ethics guidelines and policies that are relevant to the proposed research.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to facilitate reflection upon the cross-cutting ethics issues associated with a research proposal to use AI-driven analytics to understand malaria transmission patterns in rural Sub-Saharan Africa.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify and analyse the ethics issues and dilemmas associated with a hypothetical research proposal.
  2. Make suggestions for how the ethics issues, including ethics dumping, might be addressed.
  3. Identify ethics guidelines and policies that are relevant to the proposed research.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support research ethics reviewers in learning about AI technologies for the review of projects and proposals that develop and/or use AI for healthcare.

The content focuses on key technology basics in a succinct manner,  and signposts further learning opportunities for those who require more in-depth knowledge.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify AI systems and how they are built.
  2. Discuss some key applications of AI-based systems in healthcare.
  3. Discuss the primary implications of the use of AI in healthcare.
2 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support students, researchers, and research ethics reviewers in learning about and reflecting upon the ethics issues associated with the development and use of AI technologies in healthcare.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain the relevance of informed consent, transparency and explainability for AI in healthcare.
  2. Describe the data-related ethics issues for AI in healthcare.
  3. Reflect upon broader ethics issues (like social values and the environmental impact) related to AI in healthcare.
  4. Access relevant guidelines and regulations for the use of AI in healthcare (e.g., the European Commission Guidelines for AI Research)
1 hour(s)
Instruction
This module aims to encourage reflection on the ethical issues involved in biobanking, cross-border collaborations and the need for alignment of practices across countries and between public and private institutions.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify and analyse the ethics issues and dilemmas associated with an example research proposal.
  2. Make suggestions for how the ethics issues might be addressed.
  3. Identify ethics guidelines and policies that are relevant to the proposed research.

Introduction

This case study is based around a research proposal submitted for review by a partnership between an EU research institute and an African medical research centre. It is a hypothetical case but draws inspiration from current discussions regarding the use of biobanking technologies in research. As you work through the module, we invite you to consider the ethics issues that are associated with this type of study from a variety of perspectives as well as how they might be addressed by a research ethics committee.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support students, researchers, and research ethics reviewers in learning about and reflecting upon the ethics issues associated with the development and use of biobanking.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Debate the pros and cons of various models of consent for biobanking samples.
  2. Consider the core issues for biobank data processing related to data protection, data sharing, and privacy concerns.
  3. Identify varied methods for dealing with incidental findings.
  4. Access guidelines and regulations relevant to biobanking.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support students, researchers, and research ethics reviewers in learning about, and reflecting upon, the ethics issues associated with the development and use of extended reality.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • Consider the primary ethical issues related to the development and use of XR technologies.
  • Outline the challenges related to privacy and personal data processing for XR technologies.
  • Identify the implications for energy and resource consumption in relation to the development and use of XR technologies.
  • Access guidelines and further resources for ethics assessment of XR research and development.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support research ethics reviewers in learning about gene editing technologies for the review of projects and proposals that include the use of gene editing. The content focuses on key technology basics, in a succinct manner, and signposts further learning opportunities for those who require more in-depth knowledge.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain the basics of gene editing and the role of CRISPR-Cas9.
  2. Describe possible fields of human application.
  3. Describe possible fields of non-human application.
  4. Identify the main risks associated with human and non-human applications.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
To support students, researchers, and research ethics reviewers in learning about and reflecting upon the ethics issues associated with the development and use of gene editing.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Weigh the potential harms and benefits of different areas of gene editing.
  2. Identify safety issues related to the techniques and applications of gene editing.  
  3. Reflect upon some of the broader ethics issues (like dual use/misuse or slippery slope) associated with gene editing.
  4. Access the relevant guidelines and regulations for gene editing
2 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim is to provide learners from different backgrounds and disciplines with an overview of how research ethics and integrity matters are governed, including the mechanisms and processes for ethics approval.

The learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Explore the governance mechanisms for research ethics and integrity at different levels (like international, national, institutional).
  2. Identify and consider the research ethics and integrity codes and guidelines that are relevant to their own research.
  3. Describe the process of research ethics approval including when it is needed, from whom and what it entails.
2 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to support students, researchers, and research ethics reviewers in learning about, and reflecting upon, the ethics issues associated with the development and use of extended reality.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • Consider the primary ethical issues related to the development and use of XR technologies.
  • Outline the challenges related to privacy and personal data processing for XR technologies.
  • Identify the implications for energy and resource consumption in relation to the development and use of XR technologies.
  • Access guidelines and further resources for ethics assessment of XR research and development.
1 hour(s)
Instruction
The aim of this module is to facilitate reflection upon the ethics issues associated with the development and use of extended reality in a research project.


Learning outcomes

At the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  1. Identify and analyse the ethics issues and dilemmas associated with an example research proposal.
  2. Make suggestions for how the ethics issues might be addressed.
  3. Identify ethics guidelines and policies that are relevant to the proposed research.
1 hour(s)
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