Balancing the local and the universal in maintaining ethical access to a genomics biobank | Catherine Heeney and Shona M. Kerr | BMC Medical Ethics | Full Text

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Summary:

Abstract: "...Methods: We use a literature review of policy relevant documents which apply to the conduct of biobanks in two areas: support for open access and the protection of data subjects and researchers managing a bioresource. We present examples of decision making within a biobank based upon observations of the Generation Scotland Access Committee. We reflect upon how the drive towards open access raises ethical dilemmas for established biorepositories containing data and samples from human subjects....Conclusions: A commitment to open access in genomics research has found almost universal backing in science and health policy circles, but repositories of data and samples from human subjects may have to operate under managed access, to protect privacy, align with participant consent and ensure that the resource can be managed in a sustainable way. Data access committees need to be reflexive and flexible, to cope with changing technology and opportunities and threats from the wider data sharing environment. To understand these interactions also involves nurturing what is particular about the biobank in its local context."

Link:

https://bmcmedethics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12910-017-0240-7

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oa.new oa.stem oa.data oa.genomics oa.biomedicine oa.open_science oa.uk oa.scotland oa.ethics

Date tagged:

01/02/2018, 08:52

Date published:

01/02/2018, 03:52