The research field of biobanks and tissue research is highly promising.
Many projects around the globe are involved in the collection of human
tissue and health data for research purposes. These initiatives are
driven by the perspective of decisive breakthroughs in the knowledge of
the genetic pathways involved in widespread diseases. However, there are
considerable ethical and legal challenges to be considered as well.
These challenges encompass the use of body material for research
purposes, the misuse of genetic and other health data by third parties,
trust in science and medicine, concerns regarding privacy, use of
genetic data for forensic applications by the state and the police, and
regulatory issues. This volume is divided into three parts: the
inclusion of the public, the rights of donors and patients, examples and
recommendations for the future of tissue research. It presents a
comprehensive overview of the most important topics in the field by
renowned scholars in medical ethics and biolaw.