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Knowing who to trust: exploring the role of ‘ethical metadata’ in mediating risk of harm in collaborative genomics research in Africa

机译:知道谁值得信任:在非洲合作基因组学研究中探索“道德元数据”在调解危害风险中的作用

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Background\ud The practice of making datasets publicly available for use by the wider scientific community has become firmly integrated in genomic science. One significant gap in literature around data sharing concerns how it impacts on scientists’ ability to preserve values and ethical standards that form an essential component of scientific collaborations. We conducted a qualitative sociological study examining the potential for harm to ethnic groups, and implications of such ethical concerns for data sharing. We focused our empirical work on the MalariaGEN Consortium, one of the first international collaborative genomics research projects in Africa.\ud \ud \ud Methods\ud We conducted a study in three MalariaGEN project sites in Kenya, the Gambia, and the United Kingdom. The study entailed analysis of project documents and 49 semi-structured interviews with fieldworkers, researchers and ethics committee members.\ud \ud \ud Results\ud Concerns about how best to address the potential for harm to ethnic groups in MalariaGEN crystallised in discussions about the development of a data sharing policy. Particularly concerning for researchers was how best to manage the sharing of genomic data outside of the original collaboration. Within MalariaGEN, genomic data is accompanied by information about the locations of sample collection, the limitations of consent and ethics approval, and the values and relations that accompanied sample collection. For interviewees, this information and context were of important ethical value in safeguarding against harmful uses of data, but is not customarily shared with secondary data users. This challenged the ability of primary researchers to protect against harmful uses of ‘their’ data.\ud \ud \ud Conclusion\ud We identified three protective mechanisms – trust, the existence of a shared morality, and detailed contextual understanding – which together might play an important role in preventing the use of genomic data in ways that could harm the ethnic groups included in the study. We suggest that the current practice of sharing of datasets as isolated objects rather than as embedded within a particular scientific culture, without regard for the normative context within which samples were collected, may cause ethical tensions to emerge that could have been prevented or addressed had the ‘ethical metadata’ that accompanies genomic data also been shared.
机译:背景资料公开提供数据集供更广泛的科学界使用的做法已牢固地整合到基因组科学中。关于数据共享的文献方面的一个重大空白涉及如何影响科学家保存构成科学合作的重要组成部分的价值观和道德标准的能力。我们进行了定性的社会学研究,研究了对族裔群体造成伤害的潜在可能性,以及这种伦理问题对数据共享的影响。我们将实证工作的重点放在了非洲首个国际合作基因组研究项目之一的疟疾基因联盟上。\ ud \ ud \ ud方法\ ud我们在肯尼亚,冈比亚和英国的三个MalariaGEN项目地点进行了研究。该研究包括对项目文件的分析以及对田野工作者,研究人员和道德委员会成员的49次半结构化访谈。制定数据共享策略。研究人员特别关心的是如何在原始合作之外最好地管理基因组数据的共享。在MalariaGEN中,基因组数据伴随着有关样本采集位置,同意和道德规范的局限性以及伴随样本采集的价值和关系的信息。对于受访者而言,此信息和上下文对于防止有害使用数据具有重要的伦理价值,但通常不会与辅助数据用户共享。这挑战了主要研究人员防范有害使用“其”数据的能力。\ ud \ ud \ ud结论\ ud我们确定了三种保护机制–信任,共有道德的存在和详细的上下文理解–一起可能在防止以可能损害研究中所含种族的方式使用基因组数据方面发挥重要作用。我们建议,当前的将数据集共享为孤立对象而不是嵌入特定科学文化中的做法,而无视样本收集的规范性背景,这可能会导致道德上的紧张局势出现,而如果不采取行动则可以避免或消除这种紧张关系。基因组数据附带的“道德元数据”也已共享。

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