Large human genetic databases, especially those that are biomedical and forensic, have emerged since the completion of the Human Genome Project. However, this development has occurred in a time of intense public ambivalence to life science and genomics innovations. Controversies revolve around genetic modification, stem cell technologies and human genetic databases. Debate about databases focuses on how to balance the benefits from genetic research against civic concerns, typically, privacy and unfair discrimination and, more recently, public trust. In 1989, Australian jurisdictions began developing regulatory standards for human genetic databases but from the start these lacked uniformity and adequate scope. Enduring concerns led to a wide...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
Genomic data is highly predictive and it provides information about not only the sample donor, but a...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Advances in genetics, genetic therapeutics and the application of genetic technologies to many aspec...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
This article analyses the ethical and legal aspects of data-sharing and genomic research. It begins ...
In 2003, the Australian Law Reform Commission and the Australian Health Ethics Committee (of the Nat...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the key privacy issues that arise in relation to human g...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
Genomic data is highly predictive and it provides information about not only the sample donor, but a...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Advances in genetics, genetic therapeutics and the application of genetic technologies to many aspec...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
This article analyses the ethical and legal aspects of data-sharing and genomic research. It begins ...
In 2003, the Australian Law Reform Commission and the Australian Health Ethics Committee (of the Nat...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
The aim of this paper is to explore some of the key privacy issues that arise in relation to human g...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
Genomic data is highly predictive and it provides information about not only the sample donor, but a...
In this article we examine the concept of genetic exceptionalism and its role in the development of ...