Volume 13, Issue 2 (Spring 2012)
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Item The Tension Between Policy and Practice in Returning Research Results and Incidental Findings in Genomic Biobank Research(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Terry, Sharon F.Item Returning Individual Research Results: What Role Should People’s Preferences Play?(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Parker, Lisa S.Item Defining the Essence of Being Human(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Parasidis, EfthimiosItem Deidentification and Reidentification in Returning Individual Findings from Biobank and Secondary Research: Regulatory Challenges and Models for Management(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) McGeveran, William; Fatehi, Leili; McGarraugh, PariItem Returning Genetic Research Results: Considerations for Existing No-Return and Future Biobanks(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Maschke, Karen J.Item Perspective on Biorepository Return of Results and Incidental Findings(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Jewell, Scott D.Item The Informed Cohort Oversight Board: From Values to Architecture(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Holm, Ingrid A.; Taylor, Patrick L.Item John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Kirtsaeng: The Uncertain Future of the First-Sale Doctrine(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Hamborg, BenjaminItem Rethinking Lohr: Does “SE” Mean Safe and Effective, Substantially Equivalent, or Both?(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Hall, Ralph F.; Mercer, MichelleItem The Commercial Exploitation Continuum(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Goter, Phillip W.Item Enforcing the Rights of Human Sources to Informed Consent and Disclosures of Incidental Findings from Biobanks and Researchers: State Mechanisms in Light of Broad Regulatory Failure(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Fatehi, Leili; Hall, Ralph F.Item It’s the Autonomy, Stupid: Political Data-Mining and Voter Privacy in the Information Age(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Evans, ChrisItem Incidental Findings in Genetic Research: A Vexing Challenge for Community Consent(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Brief, Elana; Mackie, Jennifer; Illes, JudyItem Rethinking Off-Label Regulation in the Wake of Sorrell v. IMS Health: Can State Involvement Compensate for Waning FDA Authority to Curb Commercial Free Speech?(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Zborowsky, Ashley A.Item The Role of Law in the Debate over Return of Research Results and Incidental Findings: The Challenge of Developing Law for Translational Science(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012) Wolf, Susan M.Item 13.2 Student Masthead(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012)Item 13.2 Faculty Masthead(University of Minnesota. Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, 2012)