Informed consent is based on basic ethical principles that should be considered when conducting biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects. These principles-respect, beneficence, and justice-form the foundations of informed consent which in itself is grounded on three fundamental elements: information, comprehension, and voluntary participation. While informed consent has focused on human subjects and research, the practice has been adopted willingly in the forensic science arena primarily to acquire reference samples from family members to assist in identifying missing persons. With advances in molecular biology technologies, data mining, and access to metadata, it is important to assess whether the past informed consent p...
Genomic sequencing technologies (GS) pose novel challenges not seen in older genetic technologies, m...
The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is ...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
AbstractInformed consent is an ethical and legal requirement in research involving human beings. It ...
Purpose: Researchers face the dilemma of how to obtain consent for return of incidental findings fro...
As genetic and genomic studies grow in scale, involving international collaborations between institu...
In this article we aim to expand the traditional ethical issues related to the use and storage of ge...
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
The growing use of molecular diagnostics poses a wide range of issues and questions concerning infor...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
Completion of the human genome project is expected to lead to an increase in the number of individua...
Over 30 million people worldwide have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, because they were interes...
This article analyzes the emerging ethical and legal requirements for informed consent in pharmacoge...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
The risks and benefits of research using large databases of personal information are evolving in an ...
Genomic sequencing technologies (GS) pose novel challenges not seen in older genetic technologies, m...
The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is ...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
AbstractInformed consent is an ethical and legal requirement in research involving human beings. It ...
Purpose: Researchers face the dilemma of how to obtain consent for return of incidental findings fro...
As genetic and genomic studies grow in scale, involving international collaborations between institu...
In this article we aim to expand the traditional ethical issues related to the use and storage of ge...
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
The growing use of molecular diagnostics poses a wide range of issues and questions concerning infor...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
Completion of the human genome project is expected to lead to an increase in the number of individua...
Over 30 million people worldwide have taken a commercial at-home DNA test, because they were interes...
This article analyzes the emerging ethical and legal requirements for informed consent in pharmacoge...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
The risks and benefits of research using large databases of personal information are evolving in an ...
Genomic sequencing technologies (GS) pose novel challenges not seen in older genetic technologies, m...
The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is ...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...