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posted on 2023-05-20, 11:53 authored by Zawati, MH, Donald ChalmersDonald Chalmers, Dallari, SG, de Neiva Borba, M, Pinkesz, M, Joly, Y, Chen, H, Hartlev, M, Leitsalu, L, Soini, S, Rial-Sebbag, E, Hoppe, N, Garani-Papadatos, T, Vidalis, P, Srinivas, KR, Siegal, G, Negri, S, Hatanaka, R, Al-Hussaini, M, Al-Tabba, A, Motta-Murgia, L, Moran, LET, Hendriks, A, Nnamuchi, O, Isasi, R, Krekora-Zajac, D, Sadoun, E, Ho, C, Andanda, P, Lee, WB, Nicolas, P, Mattsson, T, Talanova, V, Dosch, A, Sprumont, D, Fan, CT, Hung, TH, Kaye, J, Phillips, A, Gowans, H, Shah, N, Hazel, JWResearchers in genomics are exploring novel ways to interact directly with prospective participants without utilizing physicians, hospitals, or biobanks as intermediaries. Many researchers are interested in using the internet to directly recruit and enroll research participants in genomic studies by posting information online about active or proposed studies. This direct-to-participant (DTP) approach could take place under three main scenarios.
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Publication title
Journal of Law, Medicine and EthicsVolume
47Issue
4Pagination
582-704ISSN
1073-1105Department/School
Faculty of LawPublisher
Amer Soc Law Medicine EthicsPlace of publication
765 Commonwealth Ave, Suite 1634, Boston, USA, Ma, 02215Rights statement
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