Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional acceptation of informed consent is one of the most debated. The protection of research participants\u27 autonomy is a central theme in current ethical reasoning on biomedical research. In this article, I argue that moral philosophy offers the opportunity to broaden the debate raised by the shortcomings of the established doctrine of informed consent when applied to biobanking activities. The capability approach and deliberative democracy theories are particularly interesting in analyzing biobanks and informed consent because they shift the focus from the relationships patient/physician and participants in research/investigator-the bioethics focus-...
Biobanking policy needs to take into account the concept of human dignity, because this concept is e...
This article examines how a fundamental element of the British bioethical assemblage – the literatu...
Obtaining informed consent for experimentation takes on a central ethical role. This article analyse...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Biomedical ethics developed in the late twentieth century as a challenge to the self- regulatory eth...
Many discussions of health information privacy in relation to biobanks focus on the question of info...
The biobank consent debate is one with deeply held convictions on both the ‘broad’ and ‘specific’ si...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanking has long generated a host of challenging ethical and legal issues, particularly in relati...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
In this chapter we intend to examine from a sociological perspective the view of a number of partici...
Biobanking policy needs to take into account the concept of human dignity, because this concept is e...
This article examines how a fundamental element of the British bioethical assemblage – the literatu...
Obtaining informed consent for experimentation takes on a central ethical role. This article analyse...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Biomedical ethics developed in the late twentieth century as a challenge to the self- regulatory eth...
Many discussions of health information privacy in relation to biobanks focus on the question of info...
The biobank consent debate is one with deeply held convictions on both the ‘broad’ and ‘specific’ si...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Background: 1985 saw the beginnings of a population-based biobank in Västerbotten County, Sweden. In...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanking has long generated a host of challenging ethical and legal issues, particularly in relati...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
In this chapter we intend to examine from a sociological perspective the view of a number of partici...
Biobanking policy needs to take into account the concept of human dignity, because this concept is e...
This article examines how a fundamental element of the British bioethical assemblage – the literatu...
Obtaining informed consent for experimentation takes on a central ethical role. This article analyse...