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taking  them out  with  clear  reasons.  Third  parties  must  be
                                         allowed to take samples only after approval from Repository
                                         ethics committee.
                                   5.    The  identity  of  the  Repository  from  which  samples  were
                                         obtained  must  be  revealed  in  all  reports,  patents  or
                                         copyrights arising out of these samples.

                                   6.    Due  intellectual  property  rights  should  be  given  while
                                         granting  access  to  samples,  through  a  contractual
                                         agreement.

                                   7.    For any publication resulting out of research from samples
                                         taken from repository, appropriate acknowledgement should
                                         be given to the original contributor of samples, sponsors of
                                         research, repository, donors and participants. (ICMR, 2006,
                                         India)


                          13.10.3 Biobank ethical issues:

                                 The  key  event  which  arises  in  biobanking  is  when  a  researcher
                                 wants  to  collect  a  human  specimen  for  research.  When  this
                                 happens,  some  issues  which  arise  include  the  following:  right
                                 to privacy for research participants, ownership of the specimen and
                                 its  derived  data,  the  extent  to  which  the  donor  can  share  in
                                 the return of the research results, and the extent to which a donor
                                 is able to consent to be in a research study.

                                 ❑       Governance

                                 There  is  no  internationally-accepted  set  of  governance  guidelines
                                 which are designed to work with biobank. Biobanks typically try to
                                 adapt  to  the  broader  recommendations  of  guidelines  which  are
                                 internationally  accepted  for  human  subject  research,  and  use
                                 changing  guidelines  as  they  become  accepted.    Biobanks  need
                                 ethical oversight from an independent reviewer and the governance
                                 process  is  intended  to  be  public.    Institutional  review  boards
                                 typically  enforce  standards  set  by  their  own  institutes  following
                                 government regulations.

                                 ❑       Informed consent

                                 Because donating a specimen involves consideration of many issues,
                                 different people will have different levels of understanding of what
                                 they are doing when they donate a specimen. Since it is difficult to
                                 explain  every  issue  to  everyone,  problems  of  giving  informed
                                 consent arise when researchers take samples. Researchers support
                                 biobanking despite risk to participants because the benefit is high,
                                 it pays respect to people's wishes to involve themselves in research,
                                 current  practices  and  culture  support  this  kind  of  research,  and
                                 consensus is that the risk of participation is low.



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