Truly Open Research with Biospecimens: Can Research with Non-identified Biospecimens Be Conducted Without Consent?
Is it ethical to conduct secondary research with non-identified biospecimens without consent? Being able to do that would indeed be true to the concept of open research with biospecimens. In trying to answer this question, recent history in the U.S. will be examined, since an effort to revise the ap...
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Main Author: | MENIKOFF, Jerry |
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2024
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