The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increasingly important in view of increased biobank and commercial activities globally. In light of South Africa (SA)’s history of colonisation and racial discrimination, coupled with well-known instances of exploitation of research participants in the developing world, it is critical that the management of HBMs from and to other jurisdictions is explored and regulated. Material transfer agreements (MTAs) represent an important point of departure in such a process. This article explores the need for a uniform MTA in SA and discusses some aspects of the recently gazetted national MTA, which provides a framework that can serve as a safeguard for ...
The shift from basic science to potentially more lucrative applied science andcommercialisation has ...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
CITATION: Labuschaigne, M. et al. 2019. Protecting participants in health research: The South Africa...
BACKGROUND : Whenever South African (SA) research institutions share human biological material and a...
In 2018, the South African Minister of Health gazetted a material transfer agreement (SA MTA) that m...
Ownership with regard to human biological material (HBM) is addressed to some extent within South Af...
The exportation of human tissue from South Africa (SA) is governed by the National Health Act, 2003 ...
The necessity of benefit sharing may be questioned when research activities are funded by internatio...
The high burden of infectious diseases and the growing problem of noncommunicable and metabolic dise...
CITATION: Burgess, L. J. & Pretorius, D. 2013. The South African clinical trial industry : implicati...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, Uni...
The high burden of infectious diseases and the growing problem of noncommunicable and metabolic dise...
The exchange of tangible materials remains essential to biomedical research, and has become increasi...
The shift from basic science to potentially more lucrative applied science andcommercialisation has ...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
CITATION: Labuschaigne, M. et al. 2019. Protecting participants in health research: The South Africa...
BACKGROUND : Whenever South African (SA) research institutions share human biological material and a...
In 2018, the South African Minister of Health gazetted a material transfer agreement (SA MTA) that m...
Ownership with regard to human biological material (HBM) is addressed to some extent within South Af...
The exportation of human tissue from South Africa (SA) is governed by the National Health Act, 2003 ...
The necessity of benefit sharing may be questioned when research activities are funded by internatio...
The high burden of infectious diseases and the growing problem of noncommunicable and metabolic dise...
CITATION: Burgess, L. J. & Pretorius, D. 2013. The South African clinical trial industry : implicati...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, Uni...
The high burden of infectious diseases and the growing problem of noncommunicable and metabolic dise...
The exchange of tangible materials remains essential to biomedical research, and has become increasi...
The shift from basic science to potentially more lucrative applied science andcommercialisation has ...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...