This paper discusses the discourse of ‘participation’ in the context of genetic databases. Focusing on UK Biobank, it suggests that this discourse can be seen as a reflexive institutional response to public ambivalence towards science and expertise. Drawing on empirical evidence from focus groups, I explore how people from various backgrounds constructed and contested two different kinds of participation in UK Biobank. The first relates to people providing research materials to genetic databases and the second to people becoming ‘co-decision makers’ in these projects. My analysis highlights how focus groups positioned themselves and others in relation to UK Biobank and drew on a variety of ‘discursive repertoires’, such as altruism, public ...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
This paper discusses the discourse of ‘participation ’ in the context of genetic databases. Focusing...
Biobanks that are run on an opt-in basis depend on people having the motivation to give and to trust...
BackgroundThis article provides a framework for disentangling the concept of participation, with emp...
Large-scale population biobanks, which aim to collect biological tissues, personal health informatio...
The emergence of direct-to-consumer (DTC) personal genomics companies in 2007 was accompanied by con...
Biobanks are collections of human biological tissue used for genomics research. This promises a bett...
This paper questions the utility of the ethical principles that are usually invoked to deal with gen...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
This paper discusses the discourse of ‘participation ’ in the context of genetic databases. Focusing...
Biobanks that are run on an opt-in basis depend on people having the motivation to give and to trust...
BackgroundThis article provides a framework for disentangling the concept of participation, with emp...
Large-scale population biobanks, which aim to collect biological tissues, personal health informatio...
The emergence of direct-to-consumer (DTC) personal genomics companies in 2007 was accompanied by con...
Biobanks are collections of human biological tissue used for genomics research. This promises a bett...
This paper questions the utility of the ethical principles that are usually invoked to deal with gen...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
The ethical aspects of biobanks and forensic DNA databases are often treated as separate issues. As ...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...