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The human microbiome [[electronic resource]] : ethical, legal and social concerns / / edited by Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov, and Abraham Paul Schwab



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Titolo: The human microbiome [[electronic resource]] : ethical, legal and social concerns / / edited by Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov, and Abraham Paul Schwab Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford, England, : Oxford University Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (281 p.)
Disciplina: 616.9/041
Soggetto topico: Medical microbiology - Research - United States
Human body - Research - Moral and ethical aspects - United States
Bacterial genomes - Research - United States
Human body - Law and legislation - United States
Medicine - Research - United States
Altri autori: RhodesRosamond  
GligorovNada  
SchwabAbraham P  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Microbiome Working Group Participants; Introduction: Looking Back and Looking Forward; The Project Collaborators; Our Method; The Scope of this Volume; Reading this Book; 1. The Human Microbiome: Science, History, and Research; Introduction; The Role of Microorganisms in the Environment; The Use of Microorganisms in Industry and Food Production; The History of Microorganisms in Human Health and Disease; The Human Microbiome; Human Microbiome Project and the National Institutes of Health; Research Tools and Methods; Acquisition of the Microbiome
Interactions Between the Microbiome and the Host GenomeManipulating the Microbiome for Medical Purposes; Conclusion; 2. Personal Identity: Our Microbes, Ourselves; Introduction; Personal Identity over Time; The Human Microbiome and Numerical Identity; The Human Microbiome and Conceptions of Self; The Impact of Science on Commonsense Conceptions of Self; Conclusion; Policy Recommendations; 3. Property and Research on the Human Microbiome; Four Controversial Cases; Introduction; Ownership and Property in Philosophy; Ownership and Property in the Social Sciences
Ownership and Property in the Context of Biomedical ResearchCurrent Property Structures and Research on the Human Microbiome; Patents; Copyrights; Property Rights and Biological Samples; Conclusion; Policy Recommendations; 4. Privacy, Confidentiality, and New Ways of Knowing More; Introduction; Philosophical Approaches to Privacy; Confidentiality; Legislations to Protect Medical and Research Information; Data Sharing; Conclusion; Policy Recommendations; 5. Research Ethics; Introduction; The Landscape of Microbiome Research; Historical Development of Research Ethics Regulation and Guidelines
Research Ethics and Human Microbiome ResearchCritical Reflections on the U.S. Framework for Human Subject Research; Implications for the Conduct of Human Subject Microbiome Research; Research and Regulation of Probiotics and Phages; Conclusion; Policy Recommendations; 6. Biobanks and the Human Microbiome; Introduction; What Is a Biobank?; Human Microbiome Biobanks; Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Human Microbiome Biobanks; International Biobanks; Community Consultation: A Reasonable Approach to Participatory Research; Discrimination and Other Issues; Conclusion
Policy Recommendations7. Public Health and Research on Populations; Microbes and Public Health; Public Health, Liberty, and Privacy; Public Health Functions; Public Health Agency Powers; Public Health Methods; Research Regulations and Public Health Data Gathering; Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement, and Surveillance; De Minimis Risk: A Proposal for a New Category of Research Risk; Additional Factors in the Ethical Conduct of Population Studies; Prevention and Education; Cautions for Public Health Policymakers; Coda: Further Philosophical Reflections on Public Health and the Microbiome
Policy Recommendations
Sommario/riassunto: Human microbiome research has revealed that legions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi live on our skin and within the cavities of our bodies. New knowledge from these recent studies shows that humans are superorganisms and that the microbiome is indispensible to our lives and our health. This volume explores some of the science on the human microbiome and considers the ethical, legal, and social concerns that are raised by this research.
Titolo autorizzato: The human microbiome  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-19-982942-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910779754603321
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