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Reciprocity in Population Biobanks

Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era

Examines current practice around duty to inform in genomic research, offering a new framework for standard of disclosure for research participants

Ma\u2019n H. Zawati (Author)

9780323912860, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 23 September 2021

202 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

Reciprocity in Population Biobanks: Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era begins by discussing how current judicial interpretation keeps standard of disclosure at the core of genomic research. The book then outlines multiple limitations individualistic autonomy faces in the context of gene and population biobanks, including an analysis of the complexities of benefit considerations in the research setting. Second, the book explores how individualistic autonomy fails to acknowledge the multilateral relationships implicated in genomic research, including t]

Reciprocity in Population Biobanks Zawati Paperback Academic Press 9780323912860

Reciprocity in Population Biobanks

Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era

Examines current practice around duty to inform in genomic research, offering a new framework for standard of disclosure for research participants

Ma\u2019n H. Zawati (Author)

9780323912860, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 23 September 2021

202 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.4 cm, 0.43 kg

Reciprocity in Population Biobanks: Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era begins by discussing how current judicial interpretation keeps standard of disclosure at the core of genomic research. The book then outlines multiple limitations individualistic autonomy faces in the context of gene and population biobanks, including an analysis of the complexities of benefit considerations in the research setting. Second, the book explores how individualistic autonomy fails to acknowledge the multilateral relationships implicated in genomic research, including t]

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