Advances in genetics, genetic therapeutics and the application of genetic technologies to many aspects of human life have challenged the capacity of regulatory authorities and legislative processes the world over. In Australia, developments in the “new genetics” prompted the government to initiate a major inquiry into the protection of human genetic information, resulting in the production and publication of Report 96, titled “Essentially Yours: The Protection of Human Genetic Information in Australia” in 2003. This article examines the recommendations set out in this report and how they have provided Australia with a framework to deal with the advances in human genetic technologies, using the examples of direct-to-consumer personal genome ...
The expansion of genetic and genomic testing in clinical practice and research and the growing marke...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
Traditionally health-related genetic testing was only available within the jurisdictional bounds of ...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Large human genetic databases, especially those that are biomedical and forensic, have emerged since...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The Internet currently enables unprecedented ease of access for direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tes...
Sara Golru explores the Australian life insurance industry’s treatment of genetic information in the...
The Internet currently enables unprecedented ease of access for direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tes...
ALRC Report 96 (tabled May 2003) was the product of a two-year inquiry by the ALRC and the Aus...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
Health-related genetic testing, once exclusively within the medical space, is now available within t...
The expansion of genetic and genomic testing in clinical practice and research and the growing marke...
The expansion of genetic and genomic testing in clinical practice and research and the growing marke...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
Traditionally health-related genetic testing was only available within the jurisdictional bounds of ...
Essentially Ours provides an account of the current modes of regulation of health-related genomic sa...
Large human genetic databases, especially those that are biomedical and forensic, have emerged since...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
Background: Regulating the use of genetic information in insurance is an issue of ongoing internatio...
The regulation of genomic data sharing in Australia is a confusing mix of common law, legislation, e...
The Internet currently enables unprecedented ease of access for direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tes...
Sara Golru explores the Australian life insurance industry’s treatment of genetic information in the...
The Internet currently enables unprecedented ease of access for direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic tes...
ALRC Report 96 (tabled May 2003) was the product of a two-year inquiry by the ALRC and the Aus...
This article examines international best practice for the establishment, maintenance and use of huma...
Health-related genetic testing, once exclusively within the medical space, is now available within t...
The expansion of genetic and genomic testing in clinical practice and research and the growing marke...
The expansion of genetic and genomic testing in clinical practice and research and the growing marke...
Attempts to patent human genes by large biotechnology companies are viewed with intense suspicion wi...
Traditionally health-related genetic testing was only available within the jurisdictional bounds of ...