Transforming Genetic Research Practices with Marginalized Communities: A Case for Responsive Justice.
The Hastings Center Report 2008, March-April, 38, 2
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Genetics researchers often work with distinct communities. To take moral account of how their research affects these communities, they need a richer conception of justice and they need to make those communities equal participants in decision-making about how the research is conducted and what is produced and published out of it. **********
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