Biobanks and tissue research : the public, the patient and the regulation
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Biobanks and tissue research : the public, the patient and the regulation
(The international library of ethics, law and technology, v. 8)
Springer, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The research field of biobanks and tissue research is highly promising. Many projects around the globe are involved in the collection of human tissue and health data for research purposes. These initiatives are driven by the perspective of decisive breakthroughs in the knowledge of the genetic pathways involved in widespread diseases. However, there are considerable ethical and legal challenges to be considered as well. These challenges encompass the use of body material for research purposes, the misuse of genetic and other health data by third parties, trust in science and medicine, concerns regarding privacy, use of genetic data for forensic applications by the state and the police, and regulatory issues. This volume is divided into three parts: the inclusion of the public, the rights of donors and patients, examples and recommendations for the future of tissue research. It presents a comprehensive overview of the most important topics in the field by renowned scholars in medical ethics and biolaw.
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Biobanks, tissue research and the public
Public trust and public bodies: The regulation of the use of human tissue for research in the United Kingdom
Julie Kent, Ruud ter Meulen
Biobanks and research: scientific promise and regulatory challenge
Bernice S. Elger, Nikola Biller-Andorno
A sense of entitlement: individual vs. public interest in human tissue
Nils Hoppe
Social aspects of biobanking: Beyond the public/private distinction and inside the relationship between the body and identity
Federico Neresini
The Rights of donors and patients
One sample, one share! A proposal to redress an inequity with equity
Jasper A. Bovenberg
Research on human biological materials: What consent is needed, and when
Eugenijus Gefenas, Vilius Dranseika, Asta Cekanauskaite, Jurate Serepkaite
Reconsidering consent and biobanking
Emma Bullock, Heather Widdows
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sandor, Petra Bard
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sandor, Petra Bard
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