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the  same.  Their  responsibility  is  to  generate  robust  scientific
                                 evidence  through  controlled  trials  which  may  be  applied  for  the
                                 benefit of the patients.

                          vi.    The  basic  scientists  engaged  in  stem  cell  research  from  human
                                 sources  shall  be  vigilant  to  safeguard  human  rights  and  human
                                 dignity  of  those  from  where  samples  have  been  obtained.  The
                                 biological material should be treated with utmost respect and care
                                 in all experiments. The use of human embryos shall be restricted.

                         vii.    Principal investigators shall, with regard to the progress of human
                                 genome/gene analysis research, report to the Director/Head of their
                                 research institution & NREC in writing on a regular basis, at least
                                 annually.

                        viii.    Principal  investigator  shall,  in  principle,  conduct  human
                                 genome/gene  analysis  research  by  using  anonymized  human
                                 specimens or genetic information. When a donor, proxy consenter or
                                 equivalent person agrees   and,  at  the  same  time,  a  research
                                 protocol authorized by the ethics review   committee  and  approved
                                 by  the  director/head  of  a  research  institution  allows  not  to
                                 anonymize      human      specimens     or    genetic    information,
                                 anonymization is not required.

                          ix.    Principal  investigators  shall  not,  in  principle,  provide  an
                                 unanonymized  human  specimen  or  genetic  information  to  an
                                 external  institution.  When  a  donor,  proxy  consenter  or  equivalent
                                 person agrees to provision without anonymization and, at the same
                                 time,a research protocol authorized by the ethics review committee
                                 and approved by the director/head of a research institution allows
                                 not  anonymizing  human  specimens  or  genetic  information,  it  is
                                 permitted  to  provide  unanonymized  human  specimens  or  genetic
                                 information to an external institution.

                          x.     Principal  investigators  shall,  in  contracting  out  a  part  of  work  in
                                 human  genome/gene  analysis  research,  in  principle,  anonymize
                                 human  specimens  or  genetic  information  to  be  provided  to  the
                                 contractor concerned. When a donor, proxy consenter or equivalent
                                 person agrees and, at the same time, a research protocol authorized
                                 by the ethics review committee and approved by the director/head of
                                 a research institution allows not to anonymize human specimens or
                                 genetic information, anonymization is not required.

                          xi.    Principal  investigators  shall,  both  on  a  regular  basis  and  in
                                 response to a request from parties including donors, explain clearly
                                 or release into the public domain the progress and results of human
                                 genome/gene analysis research. This shall not, however, apply to a
                                 part that is essential for the protection of human rights of a donor




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