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June 12-13, 2019 | Edinburgh, Scotland
8
th
European Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Congress
&
3
rd
World congress on Biotechnology
Joint Event
Microbiology: Current Research | Volume: 3 | ISSN: 2591-8036
Mixed consent as the prerequisite for the freedom of biomedical research
Edvinas Meskys
Vilnius University, Lithuania
I
have defended the PhD thesis in law on the topic
“Mixed
consent as the prerequisite for the freedom of biomedical
research”
and would like to share my insights in the
congress. Research biobanks collect human biosamples
and the related information, which in the future can be
used for comprehensive scientific research. However, in
spite of the undeniably positive effect, one should not
ignore the theoretical, practical or even ethical problems
arising from the operations of biobanks. Research aim: To
find a proper legal regime, which would maximally protect
the human rights, but also would not deny the very essence
of the research to have an opportunity for a free choice of
the scope of the research, the opportunity to experiment,
and in this way to make discoveries in the field of health
that are important for all the society.
e:
edvinas.meskys@gmail.comMicrobiol Curr Res, Volume 3
ISSN: 2591-8036