TY - JOUR
T1 - Managing access to biobanks
T2 - How can we reconcile individual privacy and public interests in genetic research?
AU - Laurie, Graeme
AU - Mallia, Pierre
AU - Frenkel, David A.
AU - Krajewska, Atina
AU - Moniz, Helena
AU - Nordal, Salvor
AU - Pitz, Claudia
AU - Sandor, Judit
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This article is concerned with the ultimate objectives of genetic biobanks set up to promote the public interest-being the sharing of samples and data for medical research-and the consequences for personal privacy of realising them. Our aim is to chart the values, interests and principles in play, to consider the challenges of realising biobanking objectives on a global scale, and to propose viable ways forward that ensure, as far as possible, that access provisions remain fit for purpose throughout the entire life of a biobank, while adequately protecting the privacy interests at stake. It is argued that key features in any robust access model must include mechanisms to (a) maintain participant trust in management of the resource and to measure and respond to participants' expectations, (b) facilitate and promote the sharing of benefits, and (c) respond timeously and effectively to new challenges.
AB - This article is concerned with the ultimate objectives of genetic biobanks set up to promote the public interest-being the sharing of samples and data for medical research-and the consequences for personal privacy of realising them. Our aim is to chart the values, interests and principles in play, to consider the challenges of realising biobanking objectives on a global scale, and to propose viable ways forward that ensure, as far as possible, that access provisions remain fit for purpose throughout the entire life of a biobank, while adequately protecting the privacy interests at stake. It is argued that key features in any robust access model must include mechanisms to (a) maintain participant trust in management of the resource and to measure and respond to participants' expectations, (b) facilitate and promote the sharing of benefits, and (c) respond timeously and effectively to new challenges.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79951802866&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/096853321001000404
DO - 10.1177/096853321001000404
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:79951802866
SN - 0968-5332
VL - 10
SP - 315
EP - 337
JO - Medical Law International
JF - Medical Law International
IS - 4
ER -