Research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics has devoted significant attention to the research ethics issues that arise from genomic science as it moves through the translational process. Given the prominence of these issues in today's debates over the state of research ethics overall, these studies are well positioned to contribute important data, contextual considerations, and policy arguments to the wider research ethics community's deliberations, and ultimately to develop a research ethics that can help guide biomedicine's future. In this essay, we illustrate this thesis through an analytic summary of the research presented at the 2011 ELSI Congress, an international meeting of genomics and society re...
Our ability to generate genomic data is currently well ahead of our ability to understand what they ...
From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice1 is a well-written and tightly argued analysis. This Ess...
Recruiting research participants based on genetic information generated about them in a prior study ...
Research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics has devoted signifi...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
The post-genomic era is witnessing a proliferation of large-scale and population based genetic and g...
Sociologists are increasingly involved with the design and execution of stu-dies that examine the in...
A commentary on ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society by Kaye,J.,Meslin,E.,Knoppers,B.,Juengst, E., Desc...
There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated...
PURPOSE: We sought to examine the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) literature research...
New developments in science and technology have resulted in shifting ethical challenges in many area...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Aims: For more than two decades genomic education of the public has been a significant challenge. As...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Our ability to generate genomic data is currently well ahead of our ability to understand what they ...
From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice1 is a well-written and tightly argued analysis. This Ess...
Recruiting research participants based on genetic information generated about them in a prior study ...
Research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics has devoted signifi...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
The post-genomic era is witnessing a proliferation of large-scale and population based genetic and g...
Sociologists are increasingly involved with the design and execution of stu-dies that examine the in...
A commentary on ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society by Kaye,J.,Meslin,E.,Knoppers,B.,Juengst, E., Desc...
There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated...
PURPOSE: We sought to examine the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) literature research...
New developments in science and technology have resulted in shifting ethical challenges in many area...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Aims: For more than two decades genomic education of the public has been a significant challenge. As...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Our ability to generate genomic data is currently well ahead of our ability to understand what they ...
From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice1 is a well-written and tightly argued analysis. This Ess...
Recruiting research participants based on genetic information generated about them in a prior study ...