Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—often to the exclusion of others, such as indigenous people, the socially-disadvantaged and the culturally and linguistically diverse. Barriers to participation, which include age, location, cultural sensitivities around human tissue, and issues of literacy and language, can influence the diversity of samples found in biobanks. This has implications for the generalizability of research findings from biobanks being able to be translated into the clinic. Dynamic Consent, which is a digital decision-support tool, could improve participants' recruitment to, and engagement with, biobanks over time and help to overcome some of the barriers to partici...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Large international biobank studies can make substantial contributions to scientific research by val...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Biobanks are rich repositories of biological materials (such as DNA) and other health and demographi...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Beskow and Weinfurt’s analysis of biobank consent comprehension draws attention to important epistem...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Dynamic consent (DC) was originally developed in response to challenges to the informed consent proc...
Biobanking has long generated a host of challenging ethical and legal issues, particularly in relati...
The ability to exchange samples and data is crucial for the rapidly growth of biobanking. However, s...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Large international biobank studies can make substantial contributions to scientific research by val...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Biobanks are rich repositories of biological materials (such as DNA) and other health and demographi...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Beskow and Weinfurt’s analysis of biobank consent comprehension draws attention to important epistem...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Dynamic consent (DC) was originally developed in response to challenges to the informed consent proc...
Biobanking has long generated a host of challenging ethical and legal issues, particularly in relati...
The ability to exchange samples and data is crucial for the rapidly growth of biobanking. However, s...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Large international biobank studies can make substantial contributions to scientific research by val...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...