Return of Results from Research Using Newborn Screening Dried Blood Samples
This article explores the circumstances under which research results might be returned, as well as the mechanisms by which state newborn screening programs might facilitate the return of research results. The scope of any responsibility to return results of research conducted using DBS should be assessed in light of the potential impact on the primary mission of state newborn screening programs.
Source: The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics - Category: Medical Law Authors: Michelle Huckaby Lewis, Aaron J. Goldenberg Tags: Symposium Articles Source Type: research
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