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Journal of Academic Ethics 6 (4):271-275 (2008)

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  1. Taking tissue seriously means taking communities seriously.Ross EG Upshur, James V. Lavery & Paulina O. Tindana - 2007 - BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1):11.
    Health research is increasingly being conducted on a global scale, particularly in the developing world to address leading causes of morbidity and mortality. While research interest has increased, building scientific capacity in the developing world has not kept pace. This often leads to the export of human tissue (defined broadly) from the developing to the developed world for analysis. These practices raise a number of important ethical issues that require attention.
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  • Taking tissue seriously means taking communities seriously.V. Lavery James, E. G. Upshur Ross & O. Tindana Paulina - 2007 - BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1):11.
    Background Health research is increasingly being conducted on a global scale, particularly in the developing world to address leading causes of morbidity and mortality. While research interest has increased, building scientific capacity in the developing world has not kept pace. This often leads to the export of human tissue from the developing to the developed world for analysis. These practices raise a number of important ethical issues that require attention. Discussion In the developed world, there is great heterogeneity of regulatory (...)
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  • Ethical issues in international biomedical research: a casebook.James V. Lavery (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    No other volume has this scope. Students in bioethics, public and international health, and ethics will find this book particularly useful.
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