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Population studies: return of research results and incidental findings Policy Statement

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 245-247

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2012.152

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  1. Making Connections Group
  2. CPTP (Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project) ELSI Task Force
  3. Genome Canada/Genome Quebec
  4. CIHR (Genetics)
  5. Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC)

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The Public Population Project in Genomics and Society (P(3)G) is a not-for profit international consortium with members from more than 40 countries. Its objective is to lead, catalyze, and co-ordinate international efforts and expertise in order to optimize the use of population studies, biobanks, research databases, and other similar health and social science research infrastructures. The year 2011-2012 witnessed a plethora of special issues of journals on the return of results but few discussed the particular situation of population studies that serve as resources for future unspecified research. P3G considers it important to propose a policy that distinguishes between the contexts of population research and disease (clinical) research involving patients and then delineates actual and future obligations. The objectives of this Policy Statement are to: (1) delineate the particular characteristics of population studies, (2) distinguish the circumstances surrounding access by researchers to such studies, and (3) develop a framework for the return of research results and incidental findings. European Journal of Human Genetics (2013) 21, 245-247; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2012.152; published online 11 July 2012

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