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View article: The Key Features of a Genetic Nondiscrimination Policy
The Key Features of a Genetic Nondiscrimination Policy Open
Importance Governments worldwide have become increasingly cognizant of the spread of genetic discrimination (negative treatment or harm on the basis of actual or presumed genetic characteristics). Despite efforts by a number of governments…
View article: Defusing the legal and ethical minefield of epigenetic applications in the military, defense, and security context
Defusing the legal and ethical minefield of epigenetic applications in the military, defense, and security context Open
Epigenetic research has brought several important technological achievements, including identifying epigenetic clocks and signatures, and developing epigenetic editing. The potential military applications of such technologies we discuss ar…
View article: Correction: Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022
Correction: Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022 Open
View article: Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022
Genetic discrimination still casts a large shadow in 2022 Open
View article: The Genetic Discrimination Observatory: confronting novel issues in genetic discrimination
The Genetic Discrimination Observatory: confronting novel issues in genetic discrimination Open
Genetic discrimination (GD) is the differential or unfair profiling of an individual on the basis of genetic data. This article summarizes the actions of the Genetic Discrimination Observatory (GDO) in addressing GD and recent developments…
View article: Errer en droit relatif et en fait: le renvoi relatif à la loi sur la non-discrimination génétique
Errer en droit relatif et en fait: le renvoi relatif à la loi sur la non-discrimination génétique Open
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Le probleme de la discrimination genetique est associe aux tests genetiques depuis des decennies, bien qu'etaye par une quantite limitee de preuves dans des contextes specifiques. Au Canada, l'adoption de la Loi sur la non-disc…
View article: Genomics, Salmonella and Stakeholders’ perspectives: Technology and Public Acceptance Workshop – detailed report
Genomics, Salmonella and Stakeholders’ perspectives: Technology and Public Acceptance Workshop – detailed report Open
View article: Confronting New Issues in Genetic Discrimination
Confronting New Issues in Genetic Discrimination Open
View article: Establishing the International Genetic Discrimination Observatory
Establishing the International Genetic Discrimination Observatory Open
View article: LES ENJEUX QUÉBÉCOIS DE LA DISCRIMINATION GÉNÉTIQUE : L’EXPÉRIENCE D’UN FORUM EN LIGNE
LES ENJEUX QUÉBÉCOIS DE LA DISCRIMINATION GÉNÉTIQUE : L’EXPÉRIENCE D’UN FORUM EN LIGNE Open
La recherche empirique sur la problématique de la discrimination génétique (DG) au Québec est généralement limitée. À ce titre, cette étude vise, au moyen d'une méthodologie qualitative, à explorer et à recueillir les opinions, les expérie…
View article: A Tale of Two Capacities: Including Children and Decisionally Vulnerable Adults in Biomedical Research
A Tale of Two Capacities: Including Children and Decisionally Vulnerable Adults in Biomedical Research Open
The participation of individuals who lack decision-making capacity is essential for advancing genomics research and neuroscience, but raises ethical and legal challenges relating to vulnerability, consent, and exclusion. Capacity differenc…
View article: Is Genetic Discrimination Back on the Radar? A Commentary on the Recent Court of Appeal Reference Decision on the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act (GNDA)
Is Genetic Discrimination Back on the Radar? A Commentary on the Recent Court of Appeal Reference Decision on the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act (GNDA) Open
In this commentary, we critically review the Quebec Court of Appeal’s reference decision to the effect that the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act (GNDA) is unconstitutional. In sum, the court held that the federal government exceeded its crim…
View article: Openness, inclusion, and respect in dementia research
Openness, inclusion, and respect in dementia research Open
View article: Consent recommendations for research and international data sharing involving persons with dementia
Consent recommendations for research and international data sharing involving persons with dementia Open
Consent is generally required for research and sharing rich individual‐level data but presents additional ethical and legal challenges where participants have diminished decision‐making capacity. We formed a multi‐disciplinary team to deve…
View article: For the Safety of Fresh Produce: Regulatory Considerations for Canada on the Use of Whole Genome Sequencing to Subtype Salmonella
For the Safety of Fresh Produce: Regulatory Considerations for Canada on the Use of Whole Genome Sequencing to Subtype Salmonella Open
Salmonella is one of the oldest bacteria known to man, yet it is also one of the most prevalent when it comes to foodborne-related diseases and outbreaks. Naturally present in the environment and difficult to treat on fresh produce, Salmon…
View article: Breast Cancer Risk Estimation and Personal Insurance: A Qualitative Study Presenting Perspectives from Canadian Patients and Decision Makers
Breast Cancer Risk Estimation and Personal Insurance: A Qualitative Study Presenting Perspectives from Canadian Patients and Decision Makers Open
Genetic stratification approaches in personalized medicine may considerably improve our ability to predict breast cancer risk for women at higher risk of developing breast cancer. Notwithstanding these advantages, concerns have been raised…
View article: Fair Shares and Sharing Fairly: A Survey of Public Views on Open Science, Informed Consent and Participatory Research in Biobanking
Fair Shares and Sharing Fairly: A Survey of Public Views on Open Science, Informed Consent and Participatory Research in Biobanking Open
Biobanks are important resources which enable large-scale genomic research with human samples and data, raising significant ethical concerns about how participantsâ information is managed and shared. Three previous studies of the Canadia…