Governing Biobanks

Understanding the Interplay between Law and Practice

Jane Kaye author Susan Gibbons author Catherine Heeney author Dr Andrew Smart author Michael Parker editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:3rd Feb '12

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Governing Biobanks cover

Biobanks are proliferating rapidly worldwide because they are powerful tools and organisational structures for undertaking medical research. By linking samples to data on the health of individuals, it is anticipated that biobanks will be used to explore the relationship between genes, environment and lifestyle for many diseases, as well as the potential of individually-tailored drug treatments based on genetic predisposition. However, they also raise considerable challenges for existing legal frameworks and research governance structures. This book critically examines the current governance structures in place for biobanks in England and Wales. It shows that the technologies, techniques and practices involved in biobanking do not always conform neatly to existing legal principles and frameworks that apply to other areas of medical research. Using a socio-legal approach, including interview data gathered from the scientific community, this book provides unique insights and makes recommendations about appropriate governance mechanisms for biobanking in the future. It also explores the issues around the secondary use of information, such as consent and how to protect privacy, when biobanks are accessed by a number of different third parties. These issues have relevance both within England and Wales and to a wide international audience, as well as for other areas where large datasets are used.

ISBN: 9781841139050

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm

Weight: 540g

380 pages