In Australia, along with many other countries, limited guidance or other support strategies are currently available to researchers, institutional research ethics committees, and others responsible for making decisions about whether to return genomic findings with potential value to participants or their blood relatives. This lack of guidance results in onerous decision-making burdens—traversing technical, interpretative, and ethical dimensions—as well as uncertainty and inconsistencies for research participants. This article draws on a recent targeted consultation conducted by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council to put forward strategies for supporting return of finding decision-making. In particular, we propose a py...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...
Background Over the past decade, managing the disclosure of findings of genomic research has been th...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...
In Australia, along with many other countries, limited guidance or other support strategies are curr...
Globally, genomic research is generating unprecedented advances in the understanding of the biology,...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
<div><p>Research Ethics Boards (REBs) are expected to evaluate protocols planning the use of Next Ge...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
This article analyses the ethical and legal aspects of data-sharing and genomic research. It begins ...
Research Ethics Boards (REBs) are expected to evaluate protocols planning the use of Next Generation...
Funder: Canada Research Chair in Law and MedicineFunder: Genome QuebecFunder: Genome Canada; funder-...
Large human genetic databases, especially those that are biomedical and forensic, have emerged since...
Background: Disclosure of individual results to participants in genomic research is a complex and co...
the intervening 5 years raise multiple questions and challenges. The group noted the complex issues ...
Background: Disclosure of individual results to participants in genomic research is a complex and co...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...
Background Over the past decade, managing the disclosure of findings of genomic research has been th...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...
In Australia, along with many other countries, limited guidance or other support strategies are curr...
Globally, genomic research is generating unprecedented advances in the understanding of the biology,...
Australian Genomics is calling for a change in research ethics and governance frameworks Australi...
<div><p>Research Ethics Boards (REBs) are expected to evaluate protocols planning the use of Next Ge...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
This article analyses the ethical and legal aspects of data-sharing and genomic research. It begins ...
Research Ethics Boards (REBs) are expected to evaluate protocols planning the use of Next Generation...
Funder: Canada Research Chair in Law and MedicineFunder: Genome QuebecFunder: Genome Canada; funder-...
Large human genetic databases, especially those that are biomedical and forensic, have emerged since...
Background: Disclosure of individual results to participants in genomic research is a complex and co...
the intervening 5 years raise multiple questions and challenges. The group noted the complex issues ...
Background: Disclosure of individual results to participants in genomic research is a complex and co...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...
Background Over the past decade, managing the disclosure of findings of genomic research has been th...
Legal, financial and organizational challenges and the absence of coherent international guidelines ...