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Consenting for Current Genetic Research: Views of Canadian Institutional Review Board Members
2015
Journal of Clinical Research & Bioethics
The widespread use of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies in genetic research protocols creates a need for sequencing material that has been already collected, be it for similar or different purposes, in addition to increasing the need for sharing both material and the genetic generated data to enrich study results. Along with this comes the need to recontact participants for a variety of reasons where consent for unanticipated use and obtaining additional health information are only
doi:10.4172/2155-9627.1000231
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