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Biobank governance: a lesson in trust
Authors:A K Hawkins  K O'Doherty
Institution:1. Centre for Applied Ethics , University of British Columbia , Vancouver, Canada alicehaw@interchange.ubc.ca;3. Centre for Applied Ethics , University of British Columbia , Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:Biobanks are controversial due to their ethical, legal, and social implications. Recent discussion has highlighted a central role for governance in helping to address these controversies. We argue that sustainable governance of biobanks needs to be informed by public discourse. We present an analysis of a deliberative public engagement to explore the public values, concerns, and interests underlying recommendations pertaining to biobank governance. In particular, we identify five themes underlying expressed goals and concerns of participants regarding the development, operation and application of biobank research. Ultimately, we argue that, for the deliberants, governance represented a way to achieve trust in biobanks through accountability, transparency and control. As discussion of biobank governance moves the conceptual to the specific, policy makers and researchers should acknowledge the importance of the public viewpoint in maintaining trust; this acknowledgement is of importance to the ultimate success and longevity of biobanks.
Keywords:biobank governance  public engagement  deliberative democracy
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