The Ethics of Research Biobanking

The Ethics of Research Biobanking
Author: Jan Helge Solbakk
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0387938729

Biobanking, i.e. storage of biological samples or data emerging from such samples for diagnostic, therapeutic or research purposes, has been going on for decades. However, it is only since the mid 1990s that these activities have become the subject of considerable public attention, concern and debate. This shift in climate is due to several factors. The purpose of this book is to investigate some of the ethical, legal and social challenges raised by research biobanking in its different modern forms and formats. The issues raised by research biobanking in its modern form can be divided into four main clusters: how biological materials are entered into the bank; research biobanks as institutions; under what conditions researchers can access materials in the bank, and problems concerning ownership of biological materials and of intellectual property arising from such materials; and how the information is collected and stored, e.g. access-rights, disclosure, confidentiality, data security and data protection.

Establishing a National DNA Data Bank

Establishing a National DNA Data Bank
Author: Canada. Solicitor General Canada
Publisher: Solliciteur général Canada
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996
Genre: Crime
ISBN:

Since its forensic introduction in Canada in 1988-89, DNA analysis has been instrumental in securing convictions in hundreds of violent crimes, from homicide to assault. It has also helped to eliminate suspects and has led to the exoneration and release of previously convicted individuals. Forensic DNA analysis is conducted throughout the world including the United States, Great Britain, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. This is a consultation paper about how a national DNA data bank would function.

Mapping of the Soil

Mapping of the Soil
Author: Jean-Paul Legros
Publisher: Science Publishers
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2006
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781578083633

A treatise on soil cartography, it deals with methods and techniques, use of computers, and application of statistics for mapping soil cover and covers things required for the interpretation of results obtained, and for determining the most economical itinerary to attain that purpose.