Ever since the mapping of the human genome, the amount of human genetic data now being collected has been called a tidal wave of data. Such data is being stored with the principle aim of using such data for research, primarily in genetic diseases, but not exclusively. Such databases become more powerful when they are linked, because of the increased number of DNA sequences that can be searched. However, this provides for significant problems of management and governance of these databases, not least because they hold genetic information on identifiable individuals and therefore, there has to be control over access to these databases. But, beyond such issues lies a number of legal problems which relate to patients’ rights and patients’ dutie...
In the big data era of precision medicine, personal genome sequences are becoming quickly accessed w...
genetic information have become available for research and other purposes. An example of such databa...
The chapter discusses the conflict between individual rights in genetic information and intellectual...
Ever since the mapping of the human genome, the amount of human genetic data now being collected has...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Human Genome Project has the potential to bring about en...
This paper provides an introduction to a collection of five papers, published as a special symposium...
* p>Genomics research promises better health at the global level and GlobalCollaborative Researc h ...
This paper reports on the initial findings of an interdisciplinary research project on the governanc...
Revolutions in genetic technology have heralded the age of population-scale genomic metadata. This a...
The right of the patient’s privacy, first of all, the right to confidentiality of medical informatio...
There is a noticeable lack of international regulation on personal data exchange and management in r...
Since the turn of the millennium biobanks – stores of biological samples and associated data for res...
Abstract. The primary theme of this paper is the normative case against ownership of one’s genetic i...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
In the big data era of precision medicine, personal genome sequences are becoming quickly accessed w...
genetic information have become available for research and other purposes. An example of such databa...
The chapter discusses the conflict between individual rights in genetic information and intellectual...
Ever since the mapping of the human genome, the amount of human genetic data now being collected has...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Human Genome Project has the potential to bring about en...
This paper provides an introduction to a collection of five papers, published as a special symposium...
* p>Genomics research promises better health at the global level and GlobalCollaborative Researc h ...
This paper reports on the initial findings of an interdisciplinary research project on the governanc...
Revolutions in genetic technology have heralded the age of population-scale genomic metadata. This a...
The right of the patient’s privacy, first of all, the right to confidentiality of medical informatio...
There is a noticeable lack of international regulation on personal data exchange and management in r...
Since the turn of the millennium biobanks – stores of biological samples and associated data for res...
Abstract. The primary theme of this paper is the normative case against ownership of one’s genetic i...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
In the big data era of precision medicine, personal genome sequences are becoming quickly accessed w...
genetic information have become available for research and other purposes. An example of such databa...
The chapter discusses the conflict between individual rights in genetic information and intellectual...