Ownership Interests in Research Outputs of Genomic Citizen Science Initiatives

基因组公民科学计划研究成果的所有权权益

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9360129
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2016-09-28 至 2020-06-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Ms. Christi Guerrini is research faculty in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). BCM is a premier academic health science center known for excellence in education, research, and patient care. The BCM main campus is located in the Texas Medical Center, which is the largest medical center in the world. The Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at BCM was established in 1982 and has created an academic culture defined by and supportive of collaborative research and teaching. Supported by NIH, PCORI, NEH, the Greenwall Foundation, the Milbank Memorial Fund, the Ford Foundation, and other private foundations, the Center's faculty have engaged in collaborative research that has resulted in more than 550 publications in the peer-reviewed literature, 150 chapters in medical and scientific textbooks, 100 chapters in scholarly monographs, and 35 edited or authored books. Ms. Guerrini is a graduate of Harvard Law School (JD 2001) and the University of Virginia (BA 1998), and she is currently a graduate student at University of Texas School of Public Health (MPH expected 2016). She was a practicing intellectual property attorney before transitioning to academia and has served as a full-time instructor in law schools in New York and Chicago. Ms. Guerrini recently completed an intellectual property fellowship at Chicago-Kent College of Law. She has published in academic law journals and this spring will have additional articles published in the peer-reviewed literature. Ms. Guerrini has served as an invited presenter or moderator at multiple legal conferences and colloquia, including the Supreme Court Intellectual Property Review, PatCon, the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, the Chicago Intellectual Property Colloquium, and the Licensing Executives Society (US & Canada) Annual Meeting. Although Ms. Guerrini's academic and professional experiences to date have provided her a solid foundation in normative analysis and empirical methods, she will benefit from additional training to achieve her long-term career goals. These goals include becoming (1) an independent investigator and leader in the study of ELSI issues related to emerging models of biomedical research and (2) an expert in the conduct of qualitative and experimental studies to collect data that will inform health policies. To achieve these goals, Ms. Guerrini has proposed focused training in the following areas: theoretical and applied ethics; qualitative research design and data analysis; and conjoint analysis design and data analysis. The proposed plan also includes advanced instruction in genomics. The training will consist of formal coursework in ethics and genomics at Baylor College of Medicine and formal coursework in qualitative methodology and statistics at University of Texas School of Public Health, in addition to intensive training in conjoint analysis methodology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. This coursework and the proposed research will be conducted under the guidance of primary mentor Dr. Amy L. McGuire of BCM and co-mentors Dr. Sheryl A. McCurdy of University of Texas School of Public Health and Dr. John F.P. Bridges of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In addition, Dr. Richard Gibbs of BCM and Ms. Sharon Terry of Genetic Alliance will advise on the project as needed. The proposed research concerns the question of ownership claims and interests in the outputs of genomic research conducted in a collaborative “citizen science” context. The internet is providing opportunities for citizen scientists to participate in the design and conduct of studies, and these initiatives are increasingly prevalent in the field of genomics, where web-based portals are collecting genetic sequencing data and connecting individuals to genomic studies requesting varying levels of involvement. It is unclear, however, whether genomic citizen scientists have legitimate claims to the outputs of that research—i.e., the findings, written products, and discoveries that are the results of the studies that they support. This research will identify gaps in practice, policy, principles, and preferences relevant to ownership interests in genomic citizen science outputs to provide a normative and empirical foundation from which to develop best practices and policies that will promote public trust and engagement in biomedical research.
项目总结/摘要 女士Christi Guerrini是贝勒大学医学伦理与健康政策中心的研究人员 医学院(University of Medicine)。斯坦福大学是一个以卓越而闻名的顶级学术健康科学中心 教育、研究和病人护理。主校区位于德克萨斯州医学中心, 它是世界上最大的医疗中心。医学伦理与健康中心 政策在澳门银河成立于1982年,并创造了一个学术文化定义, 支持合作研究和教学。由NIH,PCORI,NEH,Greenwall支持 基金会、米尔班克纪念基金会、福特基金会和其他私人基金会, 中心的教师从事合作研究,已产生超过550 同行评审文献中的出版物,医学和科学教科书中的150章,100 学术专著中的章节,以及35本编辑或撰写的书籍。 女士Guerrini毕业于哈佛法学院(JD 2001)和弗吉尼亚大学(BA 1998), 她目前是德克萨斯大学公共卫生学院的研究生(预计为公共卫生硕士 2016年)。她是一个执业知识产权律师之前过渡到学术界, 在纽约和芝加哥的法学院担任全职讲师。格里尼女士最近 完成了芝加哥肯特法学院的知识产权奖学金。她发表在 学术法律期刊和今年春天将有更多的文章发表在同行评审 文学Guerrini女士曾在多个法律的会议上担任特邀发言人或主持人 和座谈会,包括最高法院知识产权审查,PatCon,法律和 协会年会、芝加哥知识产权座谈会和许可 行政人员协会(美国和加拿大)年会。 尽管Guerrini女士迄今为止的学术和专业经验为她提供了坚实的基础, 在规范分析和实证方法的基础上,她将受益于额外的培训, 实现长期职业目标。这些目标包括:(1)成为一名独立的调查员 和领导人在研究ELSI问题有关的新兴模式的生物医学研究和(2)一个 专家在进行定性和实验研究,以收集数据,将告知健康 施政纲要而为实现这些目标,Guerrini女士建议在以下领域开展重点培训: 理论和应用伦理学;定性研究设计和数据分析;以及联合分析 设计和数据分析。拟议的计划还包括基因组学的高级教学。的 培训将包括贝勒医学院的伦理学和基因组学正式课程, 德克萨斯大学公共管理学院定性方法和统计学的正式课程 除了在约翰霍普金斯布隆伯格接受联合分析方法的强化培训外, 公共卫生学院。本课程和拟议的研究将根据 主要导师Amy L博士的指导。McGuire和共同导师Sheryl A.麦柯迪 德克萨斯大学公共卫生学院和约翰霍普金斯布隆伯格的约翰·F·P·布里奇斯博士 公共卫生学院。此外,生物医学研究所的理查德·吉布斯博士和遗传学研究所的莎伦·特里女士 联盟将根据需要就该项目提供建议。 拟议的研究涉及的问题,所有权索赔和利益的产出, 在合作的“公民科学”背景下进行的基因组研究。互联网提供了 公民科学家参与研究设计和实施的机会, 在基因组学领域,基于网络的门户网站正在收集 基因测序数据,并将个人与基因组研究联系起来, 参与。然而,目前尚不清楚基因组公民科学家是否对基因组研究有合法的要求。 该研究的结果-即,研究结果、书面产品和发现是研究的结果, 他们支持的研究。这项研究将确定在实践、政策、原则和 与基因组公民科学产出的所有权利益相关的偏好, 制定最佳做法和政策,以促进公共 信任和参与生物医学研究。

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Christi Guerrini其他文献

Christi Guerrini的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Christi Guerrini', 18)}}的其他基金

IGG on the Internet: Characterizing Public Perspectives on Law Enforcement Use of Genetic Genealogy Data in Social Media
互联网上的 IGG:描述公众对社交媒体中基因谱系数据执法使用的看法
  • 批准号:
    10594243
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
After the Golden State Killer: Public Preferences and Policy Implications of Police Use of Genetic Data (The ForenSeq Study)
金州杀手之后:公众偏好和警方使用基因数据的政策影响(ForenSeq 研究)
  • 批准号:
    10428649
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
After the Golden State Killer: Public Preferences and Policy Implications of Police Use of Genetic Data (The ForenSeq Study)
金州杀手之后:公众偏好和警方使用基因数据的政策影响(ForenSeq 研究)
  • 批准号:
    10657464
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
After the Golden State Killer: Public Preferences and Policy Implications of Police Use of Genetic Data (The ForenSeq Study)
金州杀手之后:公众偏好和警方使用基因数据的政策影响(ForenSeq 研究)
  • 批准号:
    10264858
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
After the Golden State Killer: Public Preferences and Policy Implications of Police Use of Genetic Data (The ForenSeq Study)
金州杀手之后:公众偏好和警方使用基因数据的政策影响(ForenSeq 研究)
  • 批准号:
    10031167
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
Ethical oversight of genomic citizen science
基因组公民科学的道德监督
  • 批准号:
    9928752
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:
Ownership Interests in Research Outputs of Genomic Citizen Science Initiatives
基因组公民科学计划研究成果的所有权权益
  • 批准号:
    9223385
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 14.71万
  • 项目类别:

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