International transfers of human biological material (biospecimens) and data are increasing, and commentators are starting to raise concerns about how donor wishes are protected in such circumstances. These exchanges are generally made under contractual material transfer agreements (MTAs). This paper asks what role, if any, should research ethics committees (RECs) play in ensuring legal and ethical conduct in such exchanges. It is recommended that RECs should play a more active role in the future development of best practice MTAs involving exchange of biospecimens and data and in monitoring compliance
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
7noPurpose: Due to the scarcity of publications, guidelines, and harmonization among national regula...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, Uni...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
The collection, storage, export and use of human biological samples are important research practices...
When obtaining samples from biobanks, resolving ethical and legal concerns is a time-consuming task ...
Biobanks’ activity is based not only on securing the technology of collecting and storing human bios...
The practice of biobank networking—where biobanks are linked together, and researchers share human t...
Modern approaches for research with human biospecimens employ a variety of substantially different t...
Carlo PetriniItalian National Institute of Health, Rome, ItalyAbstract: This article considers some ...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Submitted in fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Bioethics and Health Law, Ste...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
7noPurpose: Due to the scarcity of publications, guidelines, and harmonization among national regula...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, Uni...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
The collection, storage, export and use of human biological samples are important research practices...
When obtaining samples from biobanks, resolving ethical and legal concerns is a time-consuming task ...
Biobanks’ activity is based not only on securing the technology of collecting and storing human bios...
The practice of biobank networking—where biobanks are linked together, and researchers share human t...
Modern approaches for research with human biospecimens employ a variety of substantially different t...
Carlo PetriniItalian National Institute of Health, Rome, ItalyAbstract: This article considers some ...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
Submitted in fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Bioethics and Health Law, Ste...
Assessment of ethical aspects and authorization by ethics committees have become a major constraint ...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
7noPurpose: Due to the scarcity of publications, guidelines, and harmonization among national regula...