Specimen Science Ethics and Policy Implications |
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Contribution by:
| Lynch, Holly Fernandez Bierer, Barbara E. Cohen, I. Glenn Rivera, Suzanne M. Anderson, Rebecca A. Aungst, Heide Avrakotos, Avery Barnes, Mark Barnholtz-Sloan, Jill Berkman, Benjamin Borreliz, Mark A. Botkin, Jeffrey R. Brock, Dan Clayton, Ellen Wright Eckstein, Lisa Evans, Barbara J. Fogler, Emily Chi Garrison, Nanibaa' A. Goldenberg, Aaron J. Grady, Christine Heffernan, Kate Gallin Helou, Marylana Saadeh Hull, Sara Chandros Hurley, Elisa A. Johnson, Erin P. Kaneshiro, Julie Kohane, Isaac S. Korn, David Korobkin, Russell Lo, Bernard Lomax, Geoffrey Lowrance, Kimberly Hensle Malin, Bradley A. Maschke, Karen Meslin, Eric M. Ostrom, Quinn T. Peloquin, David Pentz, Rebecca D. Perlmutter, Jane Rothwell, Erin Rusczek, Andrew P. Sachs, Rachel E. Weil, Carol Wendler, David Wilfond, Benjamin Wolf, Susan M. |
Editor:
| Lynch, Holly Fernandez Bierer, Barbara E. Cohen, I. Glenn Rivera, Suzanne M. Caplan, Arthur L. |
Series title: | Basic Bioethics Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-262-33970-4 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2017 |
Publisher: | MIT Press
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Book Format: | Digital download and online |
List Price: | USD $32.00 |
Book Description:
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Legal, regulatory, and ethical perspectives on balancing social benefit and human autonomy in research using human biospecimens.
Legal, regulatory, and ethical perspectives on balancing social benefit and human autonomy in research using human biospecimens.