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Public preferences and the challenge to genetic research policy
Authors:Rebecca Dresser
Affiliation:JD, Washington University Law School, One Brookings Drive, Box 1120, St. Louis, MO 63130
Abstract:Modern genetic research requires scientists to collect, store, and study DNA samples and health information from thousands of people. Longstanding policy allows researchers to use samples and information without a person''s informed consent as long as the person''s identity is protected. Under existing policy, researchers must neither disclose study results to interested research participants nor compensate people who contribute to genetic research. Research and ethics experts developed these policy approaches without input from the people whose contributions are essential to the genetic research enterprise. A growing body of evidence shows that many research participants and would-be participants disagree with the current policy approaches. For ethical and practical reasons, participants should have a greater role in determining how genetic research is conducted.
Keywords:genetic privacy   genetic research ethics   genetic research policy   human subjects   informed consent   research participants
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