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  1. Better governance starts with better words: why responsible human tissue research demands a change of language.Annelien L. Bredenoord, Sarah N. Boers, Karin R. Jongsma & Michael A. Lensink - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-10.
    The rise of precision medicine has led to an unprecedented focus on human biological material in biomedical research. In addition, rapid advances in stem cell technology, regenerative medicine and synthetic biology are leading to more complex human tissue structures and new applications with tremendous potential for medicine. While promising, these developments also raise several ethical and practical challenges which have been the subject of extensive academic debate. These debates have led to increasing calls for longitudinal governance arrangements between tissue providers (...)
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  • Young people’s awareness on biobanking and DNA profiling: results of a questionnaire administered to Italian university students.Pamela Tozzo, Antonio Fassina & Luciana Caenazzo - 2017 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 13 (1):1-12.
    Current policy approaches to social and ethical issues surrounding biobanks manifest lack of public information given by researchers and government, despite the evidence that Italian citizens are well informed about technical and other public perspectives of biotechnologies. For this reason, the focus of our survey was to interview our University’s students on these aspects. The sample consisted of Padua University students, who were administered a questionnaire comprising eight questions covering their knowledge about biobanks, their perception of the related benefits and (...)
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  • Editors introduction: biobanks as sites of bio-objectification.Neil Stephens, Nik Brown & Conor Douglas - 2018 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 14 (1):1-5.
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