Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, including population biobanking. One example of biobanking is brain banking, which refers to the collection and storage of brain and spinal cord samples for research into neurological diseases. Obviously, brain banking involves taking brains and tissue from deceased people, a fact which complicates the role of recruiters and makes consent a poor tool for stakeholders. After contextualising brain banking and considering the public health issues at stake, this article explores the legal definitions and demands of, and actual processes around, consent in England/Wales/Northern Ireland and authorisation in Scotland, articulating and evaluati...
Biobanks have been heralded as essential tools for translating biomedical research into practice, dr...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Informed consent models designed to appropriately regulate biobank-based research are characterized ...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Biobanks are vital for biospecimen production in research, despite the regulatory, recruitment and c...
There is broad agreement that open-ended consent to research involving banked specimens and associat...
In this chapter we intend to examine from a sociological perspective the view of a number of partici...
This chapter addresses one so-called ethical aspect of biobanking, namely the relationship between b...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the...
BACKGROUND Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We nee...
This paper explores enactments of participation in two Swiss biobanking configurations, a cohort bio...
Like most bioethical discussion, examination of human biobanks has been largely framed in terms of r...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human organoid biobanking, the locus of donor autonomy has be...
Biobanks have been heralded as essential tools for translating biomedical research into practice, dr...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Informed consent models designed to appropriately regulate biobank-based research are characterized ...
Modern technologies and biomedicine ambitions have given rise to new models of medical research, in...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Biobanks are vital for biospecimen production in research, despite the regulatory, recruitment and c...
There is broad agreement that open-ended consent to research involving banked specimens and associat...
In this chapter we intend to examine from a sociological perspective the view of a number of partici...
This chapter addresses one so-called ethical aspect of biobanking, namely the relationship between b...
BACKGROUND: Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We need ...
This article poses the question of whether biobanking practices and standards are giving rise to the...
BACKGROUND Biobanking biospecimens and consent are common practice in paediatric research. We nee...
This paper explores enactments of participation in two Swiss biobanking configurations, a cohort bio...
Like most bioethical discussion, examination of human biobanks has been largely framed in terms of r...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human organoid biobanking, the locus of donor autonomy has be...
Biobanks have been heralded as essential tools for translating biomedical research into practice, dr...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Informed consent models designed to appropriately regulate biobank-based research are characterized ...