Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases: A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics?

Routledge (2010)
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Abstract

Elger splendidly describes the evolving global responses---both creative and misguided---to the ethical challenges arising in research using genetic databases and offers thoughtful suggestions for balancing the interests of science and `donors'. As insightful as it is comprehensive, this book is essential reading not only for bioethicists but for anyone who uses, oversees, or simply wants to understand biobanks, which are playing an increasingly essential role in biomedical and epidemiological research. Alexander M. Capron, University of Southern California, USA --

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