The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges

Abstract The present article allows to explore, analyze and reflect on the consequences and problems posed by biobanks and attempts to prove the need of social and humanitarian support in establishing and functioning of biobanks as a new type of scientific institutions. The basis of the article is t...

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Main Authors: E. V. Bryzgalina, K. Y. Alasania, T. A. Varkhotov, S. M. Gavrilenko, E. M. Shkomova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-09-01
Series:Life Sciences, Society and Policy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40504-017-0059-5
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spelling doaj-dab8e4d574d54f80963b36776238fb022020-11-24T22:20:15ZengBMCLife Sciences, Society and Policy2195-78192017-09-0113111110.1186/s40504-017-0059-5The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challengesE. V. Bryzgalina0K. Y. Alasania1T. A. Varkhotov2S. M. Gavrilenko3E. M. Shkomova4The Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe Department of Philosophy of Education, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityAbstract The present article allows to explore, analyze and reflect on the consequences and problems posed by biobanks and attempts to prove the need of social and humanitarian support in establishing and functioning of biobanks as a new type of scientific institutions. The basis of the article is the latest publications devoted to social and humanitarian aspects of biobanking and Russian experience of the initial formation of this subject domain (before the first professional biobanks were established in Russia in the 2010-s, the only highly specialized collections of bio-samples had been registered). The article marks and classifies different aspects of biobanking that objectively demands the participation of specialists in ethics and social sciences. The cases of biobanking development and risks are estimated; the objective need of applied ethics and social sciences specialists’ participation in biobanking is proved.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40504-017-0059-5Society social and humanitarian support biobank biobanking social technologies bioethics biotechnologies
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K. Y. Alasania
T. A. Varkhotov
S. M. Gavrilenko
E. M. Shkomova
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K. Y. Alasania
T. A. Varkhotov
S. M. Gavrilenko
E. M. Shkomova
The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges
Life Sciences, Society and Policy
Society social and humanitarian support biobank biobanking social technologies bioethics biotechnologies
author_facet E. V. Bryzgalina
K. Y. Alasania
T. A. Varkhotov
S. M. Gavrilenko
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title The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges
title_short The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges
title_full The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges
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series Life Sciences, Society and Policy
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publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract The present article allows to explore, analyze and reflect on the consequences and problems posed by biobanks and attempts to prove the need of social and humanitarian support in establishing and functioning of biobanks as a new type of scientific institutions. The basis of the article is the latest publications devoted to social and humanitarian aspects of biobanking and Russian experience of the initial formation of this subject domain (before the first professional biobanks were established in Russia in the 2010-s, the only highly specialized collections of bio-samples had been registered). The article marks and classifies different aspects of biobanking that objectively demands the participation of specialists in ethics and social sciences. The cases of biobanking development and risks are estimated; the objective need of applied ethics and social sciences specialists’ participation in biobanking is proved.
topic Society social and humanitarian support biobank biobanking social technologies bioethics biotechnologies
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