The social dimension of biobanking: objectives and challenges

The present article allows to explore, analyze and reflect on the consequences and problems posed by biobanks and attempts to prove the need of social and humanitarian support in establishing and functioning of biobanks as a new type of scientific institutions. The basis of the article is the latest...

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Engineering Ethics
Ethics
Humans
Informed Consent
Institutions
Philosophy of Science
Risk
Russia
Science and Technology Studies
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Social Behavior
Social Control Policies
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