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Biobanks

2020
Abstract This chapter examines biobanks as a case study of multiple legal and governance challenges that cut across conventional jurisdictional lines. The advent of large-scale biobanks—collections of biomedical samples linked to personal data and other resources such as health records—has come to represent a watershed in health research
Graeme T. Laurie, Carl H. Coleman
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Biobanking for COVID-19 research.

Panminerva Medica (Testo stampato), 2020
BACKGROUND Biobanks are imperative infrastructures, particularly during outbreaks, when there is an obligation to acquire and share knowledge as quick as possible to allow for implementation of science-based preventive, diagnostic, prognostic and ...
P. Rovere-Querini   +34 more
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Human Biobanks:

2011
The chapter presents a careful comparative study on ethical and legal aspects of human biobanks both in Europe and elsewhere. The rapid expansion of human DNA sampling and data collection has taken place in the last few years, but the legal and ethical perception of this situation looks very different in European countries and beyond.
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Biobanking in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond: Part 1. How Early Experiences Can Translate into Actionable Wisdom

Biopreservation and Biobanking, 2020
The era of COVID-19 has brought about a number of novel challenges for the global biobanking community. To better position the biobanking community to cope with current and future challenges, the International Society for Biological and Environmental ...
Clare M. Allocca   +17 more
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Biobanks

2008
Part 1: Conceptualising biobanks 1. Biobanks and governance: an introduction - Herbert Gottweis and Alan Petersen 2. Biobanks in action: new strategies in the governance of life - Herbert Gottweis Part 2: How to build a biobank: comparing different approaches 3. The rise and fall of a biobank: the case of Iceland - Gisli Palsson 4.
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Biobanking

2009
This article looks at some of the chance discoveries and elegant ideas that were borne out through the availability of archived tissue samples. It then discusses some of the planned changes to the method and purpose of tissue storage and collection. The changes are in the form of new types of tissue bank, or biobank as they are conceived.
Louise Irving, John Harris
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United Kingdom Biobank (UK Biobank)

Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2021
Rishi Caleyachetty   +6 more
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Biobanking: International Norms

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2005
While the socio-ethical and legal issues surrounding clinical genetics have long been the subject of international interest, the thorny questions of genetic research and biobanking are more recent. Add to this the fact that national guidelines and laws usually precede international policymaking, and the delay in international approaches is ...
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Demystifying Biobanks

Hastings Center Report, 2013
Bartha M, Knoppers   +2 more
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Biobanking

TU Berlin, Open-Access-Mittel ...
Glasmacher, Birgit, Müller, Marc
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