Biology, asked by rajmth5343, 11 months ago

Nvestigator a has biological specimens that are coded and linked to identifiers of the source individuals. Investigator a provides the specimens to investigator b but does not provide the individual identifiers. Investigator b agrees not to re-identify the source individuals. Is investigator b's research using the biospecimens human subjects research according to the definition of human subjects research in the federal regulations?

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Answered by ripusingh0189
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Answer:

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Yes, if the biospecimens are de-identified then the research is no longer considered human subjects research.

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Answer is "No use re-identification"

Explanation:

  • No, because  Investigator B can't readily ascertain the personality of the source individual and Investigator B has made a deal t avoid the re-identification
  • Re-identification  is utilized for an expansive suite of utilizations, extending from cell line validation to legal sciences. In any case, current re-distinguishing proof plans experience the ill effects of high idleness and constrained access. Here, we portray a quick, cheap, and versatile technique to vigorously re-distinguish human DNA called 'Follower outlining'
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