Safety, ethics and regulations

Van Pham, Phuc and Rosemann, Achim, eds. (2017) Safety, ethics and regulations. Stem cells in clinical applications, 5 . Springer, Heidelberg and New York. ISBN 9783319591643

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Abstract

This invaluable resource discusses the saftey, ethics, and regulations of developing stem cell clinical applications. Each chapter is contributed by a preeminent scientist in the field and covers such topics as clinical safety of stem cell gene therapy, the patentability of hESC technologies, international guidelines, challenges to international stem cell clinical trials, worldwide regulations including in emerging markets like China and India.

Saftey, Ethics, and Regulations and the other books in the Stem Cells in Clinical Applications series will be invaluable to scientists, researchers, advanced students and clinicians working in stem cells, regenerative medicine or tissue engineering.

The book:
- Addresses some of the most crucial safety challenges of clinical stem cell applications
- Provides up-to-date insights on recent regulatory developments in the stem cell fields
- Examines key ethical issues of the clinical translation process in different socio-economic, regulatory and healthcare contexts
- Discusses the challenges of regulatory variation and ethical pluralism for international clinical research collaborations

Item Type: Edited Book
Schools and Departments: School of Global Studies > Anthropology
Subjects: H Social Sciences
R Medicine
Depositing User: Achim Rosemann
Date Deposited: 26 May 2017 11:54
Last Modified: 26 May 2017 13:48
URI: http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/68238
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Bionetworking in Asia - A social science approach to international collaboration, informal exchanges, and responsible innovation in the life sciencesG0812EUROPEAN UNION283219
Bionetworking in Asia - International collaboration, exchange, and responsible innovation in the life sciencesG0750ESRC-ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCILES/I018107/1