Research Ethics Recommendations for Whole-Genome Research: Consensus Statement

Timothy Caulfield(University of Alberta), Amy L. McGuire(Baylor College of Medicine), Mildred K. Cho(Stanford University), Janet A. Buchanan(University of Toronto), Michael Burgess(University of British Columbia), Ursula Danilczyk(Canadian Institutes of Health Research), Christina M. Diaz(Baylor College of Medicine), Kelly Fryer‐Edwards(University of Washington), Shane K Green(Ontario Genomics), Marc A Hodosh, Eric T. Juengst(Case Western Reserve University), Jane Kaye(University of Oxford), Laurence H. Kedes(University of Southern California), Bartha Maria Knoppers(Université de Montréal), Trudo Lemmens(Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis), Eric M. Meslin(Johns Hopkins University), Juli Murphy(University of California, San Francisco), Robert L. Nussbaum(University of Tasmania), Margaret Otlowski(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Daryl Pullman(University of Toronto), Peter N. Ray(Johns Hopkins University), Jeremy Sugarman(Johns Hopkins University), Michael Timmons
PLoS Biology
March 18, 2008
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Abstract

Interest in whole-genome research has grown substantially over the past few months. This article explores the challenging ethics issues associated with this work.


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