Reciprocity in Population Biobanks: Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era
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Reciprocity in Population Biobanks: Relational Autonomy and the Duty to Inform in the Genomic Era | 9780323912860, Ma’n H., Zawati
Author: Zawati, Ma’n H.
Edition: 1
ISBN: 9780323912860
Release Date: 24-09-2021
Package Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 0.5 inches
Languages: English
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 202
Details: 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 those that affect the broader research community, research participants’ families, and the general public.
In carrying out this analysis, this book pays special attention to alternative approaches and ways researchers, public health officials, and judicial bodies might interact in years to come. In other words, implementing an understanding of relational autonomy that acknowledges and sustains the multilateral relationships found in genomic research without compromising the rights of participants. In short, this book proposes a reconceived duty to inform for researchers and a new standard of disclosure that is more meaningful and impactful for research participants and researchers. Examines the limitations individualistic autonomy faces in the context of gene and population biobanks Proposes a reconceived duty to inform for researchers and a new standard of disclosure more meaningful to genomic research participants Suggests ways researchers, public health officials, and judicial bodies might interact to drive genomic research while still protecting research participants
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