Blurring Boundaries Between Research and Care in Biobanking: Exploring Tensions in Governance

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September 12, 2012

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  • Conor Douglas, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Vrije University of Amsterdam Medical Centre

    Abstract
    Biobanks are confronted with multiple, diverging and changing norms related to research versus medicine. These entail different models of donor recruitment, and the conflation of research infrastructures as public versus private goods. We review the implications of these tensions for achieving 'interoperable' biobank governance.

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