Cascading Consent for Research on Biobank Specimens.

作者: Jonathan Loe , Christopher T. Robertson , D. Alex Winkelman

DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2015.1062174

关键词: BiobankBiological Specimen BanksDomain (software engineering)Informed consentEngineering ethicsMedicine

摘要: Biobanking provides a challenging domain for the traditional doctrines of informed consent, because actual research performed may be unknown, and perhaps even unforeseeable, at time cons...

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