Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widespread diseases and developing effective therapies. However, while the success of biobank research depends on the availability of a large number of samples and the consolidation of collections across country borders is very desirable from the perspective of researchers, the legal and ethical requirements for the procurement, storage and use of human tissue samples are rather heterogeneous across different countries. Moreover, the lack of comprehensive supranational regulation on human tissue and biobanking can be seen as posing a serious threat to transnational biomedical research. Against this background, it was one of the aims of the EU-funde...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
This article explores whether additional rules are needed for the regulation of tissue research in E...
Within Europe, there is currently no uniform regulatory system that applies to human biobanks used f...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
Resenha da obra organizada por Katharina Beier, Silvia Schnorrer, Nils Hoppe e Christian Lenk (Unive...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Norms on biomedicine can be found at the international level, the European level and the national le...
In Switzerland, research with identifiable human tissue samples, and/or its accompanying data, must ...
The collection of papers in this book is the fruits of one of the twelve workshops organized in the ...
The technical possibilities of automated data analysis of DNA samples and their bioinformatic proces...
The sharing of samples and data stored in biobanks for research has implications for donor privacy, ...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
The paper focuses on several interdependent key issues which encompass the core legal and socio-lega...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
This article explores whether additional rules are needed for the regulation of tissue research in E...
Within Europe, there is currently no uniform regulatory system that applies to human biobanks used f...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
Human tissue and biobank research is of increasing importance for understanding the causes of widesp...
Resenha da obra organizada por Katharina Beier, Silvia Schnorrer, Nils Hoppe e Christian Lenk (Unive...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Biobanks correspond to different situations: research and technological development, medical diagnos...
Norms on biomedicine can be found at the international level, the European level and the national le...
In Switzerland, research with identifiable human tissue samples, and/or its accompanying data, must ...
The collection of papers in this book is the fruits of one of the twelve workshops organized in the ...
The technical possibilities of automated data analysis of DNA samples and their bioinformatic proces...
The sharing of samples and data stored in biobanks for research has implications for donor privacy, ...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
The paper focuses on several interdependent key issues which encompass the core legal and socio-lega...
Currently, there is no single, Europe-wide regulation of biomedical research using human samples and...
This article explores whether additional rules are needed for the regulation of tissue research in E...
Within Europe, there is currently no uniform regulatory system that applies to human biobanks used f...