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    Marking Shifts in Human Research Ethics in the Development of Biobanking
    with D. Chalmers, M. Burgess, J. Kaye, E. M. Meslin, and D. Nicol
    Public Health Ethics 8 (1): 63-71. 2015.
    Biobanks are increasingly being created specifically for research purposes. Concomitantly, we are seeing significant and evolving shifts in research ethics in relation to biobanking. Three discrete shifts are identified in this article. The first extends the ethical focus beyond the protection of human subjects to the promotion of broader community benefits of research utilizing biobanked resources, and an expectation that these benefits will be shared. The second involves the evolution of the t…Read more
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    Plant invasions: ecological mechanisms and human responses (edited book)
    with U. Starfinger, I. Kowarik, and M. Williamson
    Backhuys. 1998.