From consent to institutions: Designing adaptive governance for genomic biobanks
Biobanks are increasingly hailed as powerful tools to advance health research. The social and ethical challenges associated with the implementation and operation of biobanks are equally well-documented. One of the proposed solutions to these challenges involves trading off a reduction in the specifi...
Main Authors: | O'Doherty, K, Burgess, M, Edwards, K, Gallagher, R, Hawkins, A, Kaye, J, McCaffrey, V, Winickoff, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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