Biobank operations started officially in Finland in 2013 when the Biobank Act defining and regulating biobank operations came into force. Since then, ten biobanks have been established and they have started to collect new prospective samples with broad consent. The main corpus of biobank samples, however, consists of approximately 10 million “legacy samples”. These are old diagnostic or research samples that were transferred to biobanks in accordance with the Biobank Act. The focus of this article is on ambiguities concerning these legacy samples and their transfer in terms of legality, human rights, autonomy, and social sustainability. We analyse the Finnish biobank operations in the context of international regulation, such as the Europea...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
The sharing of samples and data stored in biobanks for research has implications for donor privacy, ...
Biobanks – collections of human biological specimens stored for future research use – are crucial fo...
Biobank operations started officially in Finland in 2013 when the Biobank Act defining and regulatin...
Biobank operations started officially in Finland in 2013 when the Biobank Act defining and regulatin...
To understand the causes of disease and improve diagnosis and treatment regimes, biomedical research...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
The purposes of retaining biological material may be diverse. Biorepositories, which are containers ...
Modern biomedical and genetic studies require large study cohorts; blood donors have been suggested ...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
“A stored collection of genetic samples in the form of blood or tissue that can be linked with medic...
Aims Over the past few years, human DNA sampling and data collection have been improved with the aim...
The purpose of this paper is by analysing the major social, historical and legal factors, which infl...
The paper focuses on several interdependent key issues which encompass the core legal and socio-lega...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
The sharing of samples and data stored in biobanks for research has implications for donor privacy, ...
Biobanks – collections of human biological specimens stored for future research use – are crucial fo...
Biobank operations started officially in Finland in 2013 when the Biobank Act defining and regulatin...
Biobank operations started officially in Finland in 2013 when the Biobank Act defining and regulatin...
To understand the causes of disease and improve diagnosis and treatment regimes, biomedical research...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
The purposes of retaining biological material may be diverse. Biorepositories, which are containers ...
Modern biomedical and genetic studies require large study cohorts; blood donors have been suggested ...
Background: The tissue biobanking of specific biological residual materials, which constitutes a use...
“A stored collection of genetic samples in the form of blood or tissue that can be linked with medic...
Aims Over the past few years, human DNA sampling and data collection have been improved with the aim...
The purpose of this paper is by analysing the major social, historical and legal factors, which infl...
The paper focuses on several interdependent key issues which encompass the core legal and socio-lega...
Medical research increasingly relies on collections of donated human tissue, such as DNA samples, bl...
The sharing of samples and data stored in biobanks for research has implications for donor privacy, ...
Biobanks – collections of human biological specimens stored for future research use – are crucial fo...