of the Human Tissue Act is to provide a legal framework regulating the storage and use of human tissue from the living and the removal storage and use of tissue from the deceased. RATIONALE To describe the procedures for obtaining valid consent from legally competent individuals to enter research studies, in order to ensure a correct and uniform approach to obtaining consent from research participants. NB: This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) does not address procedures for the consent of ‘vulnerable ’ subjects into studies
Medical progress depends on the availability of human tissue for teaching, quality control, and rese...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 is designed to regulate the storage and use of organs and tissues from the...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
Genetic researchers and medical practitioners often need to obtain access to stored human tissue wit...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
In Switzerland, research with identifiable human tissue samples, and/or its accompanying data, must ...
The 2008 revision of the Declaration of Helsinki (Declaration) includes a new paragraph dealing spec...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
In this thesis, the author studies the ethical and legal aspects of research conducted on stored ti...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
Objective.-To develop recommendations for obtaining adequate informed consent in the future when gat...
Human tissue legislation is complex. An exhaustive understanding of the law, thorough understanding ...
Medical progress depends on the availability of human tissue for teaching, quality control, and rese...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
The Human Tissue Act 2004 is designed to regulate the storage and use of organs and tissues from the...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
Genetic researchers and medical practitioners often need to obtain access to stored human tissue wit...
During the past twenty years human biological materials have become increasingly important for resea...
In Switzerland, research with identifiable human tissue samples, and/or its accompanying data, must ...
The 2008 revision of the Declaration of Helsinki (Declaration) includes a new paragraph dealing spec...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
In this thesis, the author studies the ethical and legal aspects of research conducted on stored ti...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
Objective.-To develop recommendations for obtaining adequate informed consent in the future when gat...
Human tissue legislation is complex. An exhaustive understanding of the law, thorough understanding ...
Medical progress depends on the availability of human tissue for teaching, quality control, and rese...
Any academic pathologist will sooner or later be confronted with the need to use human tissues for q...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...