Japan set to tighten ethics rules for genetic sampling
Robert Triendl
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6772, 819-820
Abstract:
Tokyo Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare has released a draft of new ethics guidelines for research in human genetics specifying that ‘informed consent’ is required from those providing samples for analysis.
Date: 2000
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