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Contents: Introduction
Part I - Biobanks, big data and modes of collaboration
1. Big data and the ethics of detail: the role of ethics work in the making of a cross-national research infrastructure for genetic research / Klaus Hoeyer, Aaro Tupasela, Malene Bøgehus Rasmussen
2. Biobanks as knowledge institutions / Michael J. Madison
Part II - Biobanks, translational medicine and tech transfer
3. Biobanks as innovation infrastructure for translational medicine / W. Nicholson Price II
4. Responsible use of human biosamples in the bioscience industries / Brian J Clark and Tina Bossow
Part III - Biobanks, human rights and patient involvement
5. Biobanking, scientific productions and human rights / Peter K. Yu
6. You told me, right? - free and informed consent in European patent law / Åsa Hellstadius and Jens Schovsbo
7. Dynamic consent and biobanking - a means of fostering sustainability? / Jane Kaye and Megan Prictor
8. Generating trust in biobanks within the context of commercialization: can dynamic consent overcome trust challenges? / Esther van Zimmeren
9. Exploitation and vulnerabilities in consent to biobank research in developing countries / Nana Cecilie Halmsted Kongsholm
10. Biobanking and the consent problem / Timothy Caulfield and Blake Murdoch
Part IV - Biobanks, guidelines and good governance
11. Responsible research and innovation and the advancement of biobanking and biomedical research / Helen Yu
12. Do we need an expiration date for biobanks? / Franziska Vogl and Karine Sargsyan
13. Biobanks and biobank networks / Eva Ortega-Paíno and Aaro Tupasela
14. IP policies for large bioresources: the fiction, fantasy and future of openness / Kathleen Liddell, Johnathan Liddicoat and Matthew Jordan
Index.
Part I - Biobanks, big data and modes of collaboration
1. Big data and the ethics of detail: the role of ethics work in the making of a cross-national research infrastructure for genetic research / Klaus Hoeyer, Aaro Tupasela, Malene Bøgehus Rasmussen
2. Biobanks as knowledge institutions / Michael J. Madison
Part II - Biobanks, translational medicine and tech transfer
3. Biobanks as innovation infrastructure for translational medicine / W. Nicholson Price II
4. Responsible use of human biosamples in the bioscience industries / Brian J Clark and Tina Bossow
Part III - Biobanks, human rights and patient involvement
5. Biobanking, scientific productions and human rights / Peter K. Yu
6. You told me, right? - free and informed consent in European patent law / Åsa Hellstadius and Jens Schovsbo
7. Dynamic consent and biobanking - a means of fostering sustainability? / Jane Kaye and Megan Prictor
8. Generating trust in biobanks within the context of commercialization: can dynamic consent overcome trust challenges? / Esther van Zimmeren
9. Exploitation and vulnerabilities in consent to biobank research in developing countries / Nana Cecilie Halmsted Kongsholm
10. Biobanking and the consent problem / Timothy Caulfield and Blake Murdoch
Part IV - Biobanks, guidelines and good governance
11. Responsible research and innovation and the advancement of biobanking and biomedical research / Helen Yu
12. Do we need an expiration date for biobanks? / Franziska Vogl and Karine Sargsyan
13. Biobanks and biobank networks / Eva Ortega-Paíno and Aaro Tupasela
14. IP policies for large bioresources: the fiction, fantasy and future of openness / Kathleen Liddell, Johnathan Liddicoat and Matthew Jordan
Index.