Equitable Access to Human Biological Resources in Developing Countries
Discover the essential insights in "Equitable Access to Human Biological Resources in Developing Countries" by Roger Scarlin Chennells. Published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2015, this hardback edition spans 197 pages and delves into the critical intersection of bioethics and biotechnology in the context of developing nations. Chennells emphasizes the importance of benefit sharing to prevent the exploitation of these countries in human genetic research. He argues that with effective research ethics committees in place, the risks of undue inducement in genetic research are significantly mitigated compared to other medical research fields. This book is a must-read for those interested in law, bioethics, and the ethical dimensions of scientific research. Enhance your understanding of these pressing issues and contribute to the dialogue on equitable access to biological resources.