Principles and Practice in Biobank Governance

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Dr Jane Kaye, Dr Mark Stranger
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., Dec 28, 2012 - Social Science - 316 pages

Rapid technological advances, the establishment of large-scale biobanks, and the exchange of data across international boundaries raise a variety of questions for regulators struggling with the problem of how to govern such stores of information and the processes connected with them.

Engaging with the pressing issues of privacy, consent, access to data, and benefit sharing, Principles and Practice in Biobank Governance draws together the latest empirical research from the UK, Europe, America, Australia and Asia to focus on these challenges. Current models of governance are critiqued, principles and policies are debated, and new models and theoretical frameworks are presented through this intellectually stimulating, informative volume.

This truly international volume offers new insights from a range of disciplinary perspectives and will be essential reading for policy makers and scholars across a range of social sciences, including sociology, bioethics, law and social policy.

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About the author (2012)

Jane Kaye is Wellcome Trust Fellow in Medical Law at the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford, UK
Mark Stranger has taught sociology and worked as Senior Research Fellow and Executive Director at the Centre for Law and Genetics, University of Tasmania, Australia. He is the author of Surfing Life: Surface, Substructure and the Commodification of the Sublime.

Mark Stranger, Jane Kaye, Dianne Nicol, Christine Critchley, Nadja Kanellopoulou, David E. Winickoff, Lukas Gundermann, Ulrich Stockter, Margaret Otlowski, Antonio Casado da Rocha, Ismael Etxeberria Agiriano, Kristien Hens, Kris Dierickx, R. Jean Cadigan, Arlene M. Davis, David Townend, Mark J. Taylor, Jessica Wright, Dita Wickins-Drazilova, Loane Skene, Atieh Zarabzadeh, R. William G. Watson, Geoff Bradley, Jane Grimson, Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag, Aurélie Mahalatchimy, Dennis Chartier, Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Karine Bédard, Susan Wallace, Stephanie Lazor, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Martin Richards, Adrienne Hunt, Graeme Laurie, Trudo Lemmens, Lisa Austin, David Weisbrot.

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