A comparative analysis of selected European guidelines and recommendations for biobanks with special regard to the research / non-research distinction. |
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Authors: | Bert Heinrichs |
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Affiliation: | Research Department, German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences, Bonn, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Classifying an activity as research has considerable normative consequences: On the one side research activities are especially protected ("freedom of research"), on the other side stricter ethical rules legal regulations may apply to such activities, e.g. compulsory review by ethics committees. It is therefore important to find criteria to delimit research from non-research activities. The aim of the present study is to analyse some European guidelines and recommendations for biobanks and to see whether these documents provide comments that help to elucidate the research/non-research distinction. |
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