In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material Transfer Agreement (MTA), has accrued in the exchange of bio-materials between research institutions. We will see how fundamental such documents have become in the most recent years, and that an uncontrolled proliferation of them could bring about a highly inefficient market situation. We will further see how standardisation will partially fix the problems connected to the exchange of bio-materials and bio-samples. However, whilst standardisation possesses undeniable advantages, it has to cope with a minimum level of flexibility, otherwise it will not be able to catch the huge varieties of situations involved. We will finally observe, how ne...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
7noPurpose: Due to the scarcity of publications, guidelines, and harmonization among national regula...
Whereas biological materials were once transferred freely, there has been a marked shift in the form...
Whereas biological materials were once transferred freely, there has been a marked shift in the form...
The exchange of tangible materials remains essential to biomedical research, and has become increasi...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Public and private scientists cooperate by sharing research tools. The emergence of technology trans...
Les scientifiques, publics et privés, coopèrent en partageant des outils de recherche. L’émergence d...
The necessity of benefit sharing may be questioned when research activities are funded by internatio...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
The shift from basic science to potentially more lucrative applied science andcommercialisation has ...
International transfers of human biological material (biospecimens) and data are increasing, and com...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...
In this paper, we will analyse the role (or better the roles) that a specific document, the Material...
7noPurpose: Due to the scarcity of publications, guidelines, and harmonization among national regula...
Whereas biological materials were once transferred freely, there has been a marked shift in the form...
Whereas biological materials were once transferred freely, there has been a marked shift in the form...
The exchange of tangible materials remains essential to biomedical research, and has become increasi...
Since the 1990s, the exchange of genetic resources has been increasingly regulated. The Convention o...
Public and private scientists cooperate by sharing research tools. The emergence of technology trans...
Les scientifiques, publics et privés, coopèrent en partageant des outils de recherche. L’émergence d...
The necessity of benefit sharing may be questioned when research activities are funded by internatio...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
The shift from basic science to potentially more lucrative applied science andcommercialisation has ...
International transfers of human biological material (biospecimens) and data are increasing, and com...
The need to transfer human biological materials (HBMs) across national boundaries has become increas...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...
There is a growing international agreement on the need to provide greater access to research data an...