000041009 000__ 04504nam\a22003615i\4500 000041009 001__ 41009 000041009 003__ SzGeWIPO 000041009 005__ 20231124114829.0 000041009 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000041009 007__ cr\un||||||||| 000041009 008__ 181218s2019\\\\mau\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000041009 020__ $$a9781788116190$$qeBook 000041009 020__ $$a9781788116183$$qPrint 000041009 035__ $$aeep9781788116190 000041009 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO 000041009 041__ $$aeng 000041009 042__ $$apcc 000041009 050_4 $$aK3611.H86$$bG56 2019 000041009 1001_ $$aMinssen, Timo.,$$aHerrmann, Janne R.$$aSchovsbo, Jens.$$eEditors. 000041009 24500 $$aGlobal Genes, Local Concerns:$$bLegal, Ethical, and Scientific Challenges in International Biobanking. 000041009 264_1 $$aNorthampton, MA :$$bEdward Elgar Pub.,$$c2019. 000041009 300__ $$a304 pages. 000041009 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000041009 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000041009 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000041009 500__ $$aIncludes index. 000041009 5050_ $$aIntroduction -- Part I - Biobanks, big data and modes of collaboration -- 1. Big data and the ethics of detail: the role of ethics work in the making of a cross-national research infrastructure for genetic research / Klaus Hoeyer, Aaro Tupasela, Malene Bøgehus Rasmussen -- 2. Biobanks as knowledge institutions / Michael J. Madison -- Part II - Biobanks, translational medicine and tech transfer -- 3. Biobanks as innovation infrastructure for translational medicine / W. Nicholson Price II -- 4. Responsible use of human biosamples in the bioscience industries / Brian J Clark and Tina Bossow -- Part III - Biobanks, human rights and patient involvement -- 5. Biobanking, scientific productions and human rights / Peter K. Yu -- 6. You told me, right? - free and informed consent in European patent law / Åsa Hellstadius and Jens Schovsbo -- 7. Dynamic consent and biobanking - a means of fostering sustainability? / Jane Kaye and Megan Prictor -- 8. Generating trust in biobanks within the context of commercialization: can dynamic consent overcome trust challenges? / Esther van Zimmeren -- 9. Exploitation and vulnerabilities in consent to biobank research in developing countries / Nana Cecilie Halmsted Kongsholm -- 10. Biobanking and the consent problem / Timothy Caulfield and Blake Murdoch -- Part IV - Biobanks, guidelines and good governance -- 11. Responsible research and innovation and the advancement of biobanking and biomedical research / Helen Yu -- 12. Do we need an expiration date for biobanks? / Franziska Vogl and Karine Sargsyan -- 13. Biobanks and biobank networks / Eva Ortega-Paíno and Aaro Tupasela -- 14. IP policies for large bioresources: the fiction, fantasy and future of openness / Kathleen Liddell, Johnathan Liddicoat and Matthew Jordan -- Index. 000041009 520__ $$aLarge-scale, interoperable biobanks are an increasingly important asset in today’s life science research and, as a result, multiple types of biobanks are being established around the globe with very different financial, organizational and legal set-ups. With interdisciplinary chapters written by lawyers, sociologists, doctors and biobank practitioners, Global Genes, Local Concerns identifies and discusses the most pressing issues in contemporary biobanking. This timely book addresses pressing questions such as: how do national biobanks best contribute to translational research?; What are the opportunities and challenges that current regulations present for translational use of biobanks?; How does inter-biobank coordination and collaboration occur on various levels?; and how could academic and industrial exploitation, ownership and IPR issues be addressed and facilitated? Identifying that biobanks’ foundational and operational set-ups should be legally and ethically sound, while at the same time reflecting the hopes and concerns of all the involved stakeholders, this book contributes to the continued development of international biobanking by highlighting and analysing the complexities in this important area of research. Academics in the fields of law and ethics, health law and biomedical law, as well as biobank managers and policymakers will find this insightful book a stimulating and engaging read. 000041009 588__ $$aDescription based on print record. 000041009 650_0 $$aBiobanks$$xLaw and legislation. 000041009 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 000041009 7001_ $$aBossow, T.;$$aCaulfield, T. A.;$$aClark, B. J.;$$aHellstadius, Å.;$$aHerrmann, J. R.;$$aHøyer, K.;$$aJordan, M.;$$aKaye, J.;$$aKongsholm, N. C. H.;$$aLiddell, K.;$$aLiddicoat, J.;$$aMadison, M. J.;$$aMinssen, T.;$$aMurdoch, B.;$$aNicholson Price II, W.;$$aOrtega-Paino, E.;$$aPrictor, M.;$$aRasmussen, M. B.;$$aSargsyan, K.;$$aSchovsbo, J.;$$aTupasela, A. M.;$$avan Zimmeren, E.;$$aVogl, F.;$$aYu, H.;$$aYu. P. K.$$eContributors. 000041009 85641 $$uhttps://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781788116183/9781788116183.xml$$yView eBook 000041009 904__ $$aBook 000041009 980__ $$aOS