Sharing human biobank samples and data in exchange for funding in South Africa in international collaborative health research – an ethicolegal analysis

M. Maseme, S. Mahomed
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The development of biobanks over the years have raised ethico-legal controversies and concerns particularly in the context of cross-border transfers of human material. This is partly as a result of inadequacies in national and international regulations in addressing this crucial aspect of biobanking. It is common practice for South African biobanks and biobank researchers to seek funding from agencies that are independent of the biobank. These agencies often stipulate conditions requiring researchers to grant access to and share biomaterials and data as part of their agreements, in particular, in international collaborative health research. There is a need for the development of a national ethico-legal framework that addresses sharing of biomaterials and data where funding is concerned as a means of protecting against biobank sample exploitation as well as exploitation of researchers and participants.
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共享人类生物库样本和数据,以换取南非在国际合作健康研究中的资金——伦理分析
多年来生物库的发展引发了伦理法律争议和担忧,尤其是在人类物质跨境转移的背景下。这在一定程度上是由于国家和国际法规在解决生物库这一关键方面的不足。南非生物库和生物库研究人员通常向独立于生物库的机构寻求资金。这些机构经常规定条件,要求研究人员允许访问和共享生物材料和数据,作为其协议的一部分,特别是在国际合作健康研究中。有必要制定一个国家伦理法律框架,在涉及资金的情况下,解决生物材料和数据的共享问题,以防止生物库样本被利用以及研究人员和参与者被利用。
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