Vera Sharav

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Vera Sharav is an American human rights advocate known for her work in the field of medical ethics and patient rights. She is the founder and president of the Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP), an organization dedicated to ensuring ethical standards in medical research and protecting the rights of patients and research subjects.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Vera Sharav was born in Romania and survived the Holocaust as a child. She later emigrated to the United States, where she pursued her education. Sharav holds a degree in library science and worked as a librarian before becoming involved in human rights advocacy.

Advocacy Work[edit | edit source]

Sharav's interest in medical ethics and patient rights was sparked by personal experiences with the healthcare system. She became a vocal critic of unethical medical practices and the exploitation of vulnerable populations in clinical trials. In 1994, she founded the Alliance for Human Research Protection to address these issues.

Alliance for Human Research Protection[edit | edit source]

The AHRP is a non-profit organization that advocates for ethical standards in medical research and the protection of human subjects. The organization works to raise public awareness about the ethical implications of medical research and to promote transparency and accountability in the field. The AHRP has been involved in numerous campaigns and initiatives to expose unethical practices and to advocate for policy changes.

Key Issues and Campaigns[edit | edit source]

Sharav and the AHRP have been involved in several high-profile campaigns, including:

  • Opposing the use of psychotropic drugs in children and adolescents.
  • Advocating for the rights of patients in clinical trials.
  • Exposing unethical practices in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • Promoting informed consent and transparency in medical research.

Recognition and Impact[edit | edit source]

Vera Sharav's work has been recognized by various organizations and individuals in the field of medical ethics and human rights. She has been a vocal advocate for the rights of patients and research subjects, and her efforts have contributed to increased awareness and policy changes in the field of medical research.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Sharav resides in New York City and continues to be active in her advocacy work. She frequently speaks at conferences and events, sharing her insights and experiences to promote ethical standards in medical research.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD