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2010
It is important to recognize that the four “p”s - power, position, prestige and profit - too frequently drive science, business, academia, and the professions. This chapter is concerned with the importance of appropriate consent, the just distribution of the material benefits of scientific research, and the possible exploitation of research subjects ...
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It is important to recognize that the four “p”s - power, position, prestige and profit - too frequently drive science, business, academia, and the professions. This chapter is concerned with the importance of appropriate consent, the just distribution of the material benefits of scientific research, and the possible exploitation of research subjects ...
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Public Health, 2012
Biobanks are a key resource in unravelling the association between genetic background, lifestyle and environmental determinants of the incidence, natural course and treatment response for various complex diseases and health traits. Biobanks are goldmines for epidemiological research, provided that they are set up properly, enable multicentre ...
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Biobanks are a key resource in unravelling the association between genetic background, lifestyle and environmental determinants of the incidence, natural course and treatment response for various complex diseases and health traits. Biobanks are goldmines for epidemiological research, provided that they are set up properly, enable multicentre ...
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Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz, 2007
Biobanks are an important tool of genetic epidemiology, which investigates the role of genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors (in a broad meaning) for the occurrence of diseases in human populations. Its aim is to understand the influence of genetics on the development of diseases, their course and the clinical implications ...
H-E, Wichmann, C, Gieger
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Biobanks are an important tool of genetic epidemiology, which investigates the role of genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors (in a broad meaning) for the occurrence of diseases in human populations. Its aim is to understand the influence of genetics on the development of diseases, their course and the clinical implications ...
H-E, Wichmann, C, Gieger
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Biobanking with genetics shapes precision medicine and global health
Nature reviews geneticsC. S. Gallagher +3 more
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Biobanking in amphibian and reptilian conservation and management: opportunities and challenges
Conservation Genetics Resources, 2020Julie Strand +10 more
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Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association), 2016
Mizuki Morita, Shinichi Toyooka
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Mizuki Morita, Shinichi Toyooka
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