The frequency and scope of human genetic banking has increased significantly in recent years and is set to expand still further. Two of the major growth areas in medical research, pharmacogenomics and population genetics, rely on large DNA banks to provide extensive, centralised and standardised genetic information as well as clinical and personal data. This development raises ethical concerns. Our article focuses on the appropriateness of informed consent as a means to safeguard both research subjects’ rights and their good will. It will be argued that information requirements are extensive, with regard to non-therapeutic research, feedback, type of consent and possible breaches of confidentiality as well as possible implications for third...
This article focuses on whether a certain form of consent used by biobanks - open consent - is compa...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
With the creation of DNA banks, short and long-term studies can be conducted on the DNA of many indi...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
Since the turn of the millennium biobanks – stores of biological samples and associated data for res...
Biobanks include biological samples and attached databases. Human biobanks occur in research, techno...
Public health research and planning, and the development of more effective therapies for individuals...
Large international biobank studies can make substantial contributions to scientific research by val...
Abstract This article provides a critical overview of the ethics and governance of genetic biobank r...
This article is concerned with the ultimate objectives of genetic biobanks set up to promote the pub...
This article focuses on whether a certain form of consent used by biobanks - open consent - is compa...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
This article considers how we should frame the ethical issues raised by current proposals for large-...
Abstract Background Genetic databases are becoming in...
With the creation of DNA banks, short and long-term studies can be conducted on the DNA of many indi...
Research biobanking raises numerous ethical questions.1 This article addresses the role that the con...
The problem: We are investigating if biological material with human DNA sequence data is being colle...
Since the turn of the millennium biobanks – stores of biological samples and associated data for res...
Biobanks include biological samples and attached databases. Human biobanks occur in research, techno...
Public health research and planning, and the development of more effective therapies for individuals...
Large international biobank studies can make substantial contributions to scientific research by val...
Abstract This article provides a critical overview of the ethics and governance of genetic biobank r...
This article is concerned with the ultimate objectives of genetic biobanks set up to promote the pub...
This article focuses on whether a certain form of consent used by biobanks - open consent - is compa...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...