Donating Human Samples: Who Benefits? – Cases from Iceland, Kenya, and Indonesia

In Doris Schroeder & Julie Cook Lucas, Benefit Sharing – From Biodiversity to Human Genetics. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer (2013)
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Abstract

This piece outlines concrete cases of benefit sharing that occur in relation to the sharing of human (biological) samples. For example, it surveys Indonesia’s decision, in 2006, to stop sharing virus samples of H5N1 (avian influenza) with the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network (GISN). It also outlines some of the ethical issues that arise in these cases.

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Gardar Arnason
University of Akureyri
Doris Schroeder
University of Central Lancashire
Meena Krishnamurthy
Queen's University

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