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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal

Volume 19, Number 2, June 2009

E-ISSN: 1086-3249 Print ISSN: 1054-6863

DOI: 10.1353/ken.0.0278

Alexander Morgan Capron
Alexandre Mauron
Bernice Simone Elger
Andrea Boggio
Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra
Nikola Biller-Andorno
Ethical Norms and the International Governance of Genetic Databases and Biobanks: Findings from an International Study
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal - Volume 19, Number 2, June 2009, pp. 101-124

The Johns Hopkins University Press

Abstract:

This article highlights major results of a study into the ethical norms and rules governing biobanks. After describing the methodology, the findings regarding four topics are presented: (1) the ownership of human biological samples held in biobanks; (2) the regulation of researchers’ use of samples obtained from biobanks; (3) what constitutes “collective consent” to genetic research, and when it is needed; and (4) benefit sharing and remuneration of research participants. The paper then summarizes key lessons to be drawn from the findings and concludes by reflecting on the importance of such empirical research to inform future governance norms and practices.


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