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Community engagement in biobanking: Experiences from the eMERGE Network

Advances in genomic technologies and the promise of "personalised medicine" have spurred the interest of researchers, healthcare systems, and the general public. However, the success of population-based genetic studies depends on the willingness of large numbers of individuals and diverse...

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Autores principales: Lemke, Amy A, Wu, Joel T, Waudby, Carol, Pulley, Jill, Somkin, Carol P, Trinidad, Susan Brown
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3434453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22962560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-5354-6-3-50
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author Lemke, Amy A
Wu, Joel T
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Trinidad, Susan Brown
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description Advances in genomic technologies and the promise of "personalised medicine" have spurred the interest of researchers, healthcare systems, and the general public. However, the success of population-based genetic studies depends on the willingness of large numbers of individuals and diverse communities to grant researchers access to detailed medical and genetic information. Certain features of this kind of research - such as the establishment of biobanks and prospective data collection from participants' electronic medical records - make the potential risks and benefits to participants difficult to specify in advance. Therefore, community input into biobank processes is essential. In this report, we describe community engagement efforts undertaken by six United States biobanks, various outcomes from these engagements, and lessons learned. Our aim is to provide useful insights and potential strategies for the various disciplines that work with communities involved in biobank-based genomic research.
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spelling pubmed-34344532017-05-16 Community engagement in biobanking: Experiences from the eMERGE Network Lemke, Amy A Wu, Joel T Waudby, Carol Pulley, Jill Somkin, Carol P Trinidad, Susan Brown Genom Soc Policy Article Advances in genomic technologies and the promise of "personalised medicine" have spurred the interest of researchers, healthcare systems, and the general public. However, the success of population-based genetic studies depends on the willingness of large numbers of individuals and diverse communities to grant researchers access to detailed medical and genetic information. Certain features of this kind of research - such as the establishment of biobanks and prospective data collection from participants' electronic medical records - make the potential risks and benefits to participants difficult to specify in advance. Therefore, community input into biobank processes is essential. In this report, we describe community engagement efforts undertaken by six United States biobanks, various outcomes from these engagements, and lessons learned. Our aim is to provide useful insights and potential strategies for the various disciplines that work with communities involved in biobank-based genomic research. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3434453/ /pubmed/22962560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-5354-6-3-50 Text en © ESRC Genomics Network 2010
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