Lenk / Sándor / Gordijn Biobanks and Tissue Research
Nachdruck d. Ausg. v. 2011
ISBN: 978-94-007-3731-0
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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Buch, Englisch, Reihe: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology
Band: 8
238 Seiten, Kartoniert, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
The Public, the Patient and the Regulation
Nachdruck d. Ausg. v. 2011,
Band: 8, 238 Seiten, Kartoniert, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 238 mm, Gewicht: 406 g
Reihe: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology
ISBN: 978-94-007-3731-0
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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Lenk, Christian
Bert Gordijn is Chair of Ethics and Director of the Ethics Institute at Dublin City University. He has studied Philosophy and History at the Universities of Utrecht (Netherlands), Strasbourg (France) and Freiburg in Breisgau (Germany). In 1995 he was awarded a doctorate in Philosophy; in 2003 he received a doctorate in Bioethics. He was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics at Lancaster University (UK), the Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University (USA) and the Fondation Brocher (Switzerland). Bert is Editor-in-Chief of the academic book series The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology (published by Springer). In addition he is Editor-in-Chief of two peer reviewed journals: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (also published by Springer) and Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology (published by Berkeley Electronic Press). Bert has been appointed to the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Patent Organization, the External Science Advisory Panel to the Long-Range Research Initiative of the European Chemical Industry Council and has served on the UNESCO expert committee on ethics and nanotechnology.
Biobanks, tissue research and the public
Public trust and public bodies: The regulation of the use of human tissue for research in the United Kingdom
Julie Kent, Ruud ter Meulen
Biobanks and research: scientific promise and regulatory challenge
Bernice S. Elger, Nikola Biller-Andorno
A sense of entitlement: individual vs. public interest in human tissue
Nils Hoppe
Social aspects of biobanking: Beyond the public/private distinction and inside the relationship between the body and identity
Federico Neresini
The Rights of donors and patients
One sample, one share! A proposal to redress an inequity with equity
Jasper A. Bovenberg
Research on human biological materials: What consent is needed, and when
Eugenijus Gefenas, Vilius Dranseika, Asta Cekanauskaite, Jurate Serepkaite
Reconsidering consent and biobanking
Emma Bullock, Heather Widdows
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sándor, Petra Bárd
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sándor, Petra Bárd
Research
Lenk, Christian
Bert Gordijn is Chair of Ethics and Director of the Ethics Institute at Dublin City University. He has studied Philosophy and History at the Universities of Utrecht (Netherlands), Strasbourg (France) and Freiburg in Breisgau (Germany). In 1995 he was awarded a doctorate in Philosophy; in 2003 he received a doctorate in Bioethics. He was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics at Lancaster University (UK), the Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University (USA) and the Fondation Brocher (Switzerland). Bert is Editor-in-Chief of the academic book series The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology (published by Springer). In addition he is Editor-in-Chief of two peer reviewed journals: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (also published by Springer) and Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology (published by Berkeley Electronic Press). Bert has been appointed to the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Patent Organization, the External Science Advisory Panel to the Long-Range Research Initiative of the European Chemical Industry Council and has served on the UNESCO expert committee on ethics and nanotechnology.
Biobanks, tissue research and the public
Public trust and public bodies: The regulation of the use of human tissue for research in the United Kingdom
Julie Kent, Ruud ter Meulen
Biobanks and research: scientific promise and regulatory challenge
Bernice S. Elger, Nikola Biller-Andorno
A sense of entitlement: individual vs. public interest in human tissue
Nils Hoppe
Social aspects of biobanking: Beyond the public/private distinction and inside the relationship between the body and identity
Federico Neresini
The Rights of donors and patients
One sample, one share! A proposal to redress an inequity with equity
Jasper A. Bovenberg
Research on human biological materials: What consent is needed, and when
Eugenijus Gefenas, Vilius Dranseika, Asta Cekanauskaite, Jurate Serepkaite
Reconsidering consent and biobanking
Emma Bullock, Heather Widdows
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sándor, Petra Bárd
What's wrong with forensic uses of biobanks?
Claudio Tamburrini
Regulation of tissue research
A unified European approach on tissue research and biobanking? A comparison
Katharina Beier, Christian Lenk
Ireland and the United Kingdom's approaches to regulation of research involving human tissue
Elizabeth Yuko, Adam McAuley, Bert Gordijn
Legal and ethical aspects of biobanks for research in the European-
Mediterranean area
Renzo Pegoraro, Allesandra Bernardi, Fabrizio Turoldo
The circulation of human body parts and products: when exclusive property rights mask the issue of access
Florence Bellivier, Christine Noiville
The question of anonymity and privacy in biobanking
Judit Sándor, Petra Bárd
Research
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