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Artificial Intelligence in Biobanking
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This insightful collection highlights the ethical, legal and societal issues associated with the increasing role played by artificial intelligence (AI) in medical biobanks, a key research resource in the global study of disease prevention and the improving of individual care.
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Michaela Th. Mayrhofer is a political scientist, historian, and sociologist specializing in the governance of life sciences. She is founder of Papillon Pathways e.U. and the lead of ELSI at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Institute of Human Genetics, both Austria. Michaela has served as Head of ELSI Services & Research Department (2019-2025) and Co-Interim Director General (2020) at BBMRI-ERIC, Austria. She is a review editor for Frontiers in Digital Health, as well as an independent ethics advisor to several consortia and organizations, and a research ethics expert for the European Commission.
Santa Slokenberga is an associate professor in medical law and a senior lecturer in administrative law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University, Sweden. She is a board member of the Nordic Permed Law Network and the European Association of Heath Law, as well as an independent ethics advisor to several consortia and organizations.
Signe Meinska is a bioethicist and sociologist specializing in biomedical research ethics and medical ethics. She leads a research group at the University of Latvia, focusing on ethical challenges in the development and application of biotechnologies and the protection of patients' and research participants' rights. Signe has served as an ethics expert for international organizations, including UNESCO's International Bioethics Committee, WHO, and the European Commission.
Inhalt
Introduction Peaking in the Blackbox of AI and Its Many Layers. Part 1: Legal Frameworks of AI. 1 The Approach of EU Law to Tackling Statistical Bias in Medicine. 2 Liability for Damages, AI, and Machine Learning for Digital Pathology as New Challenges for Biobanks. Part 2: Between Risk and Trust. 3.Unique Design-the Need for Individualized Models of Trust in Biobanking AI. 4.A Possible Risk Governance Approach for AI in Health Research and Biobanking. 5.Artificial Intelligence, Sex, and Gender: Hypes, Hopes, and Potential Risks in Biobanking. Part 3: Communicating the Unknown. 6.Fairness of an AI System in the Case of a Biobank of Images and Imaging Biomarkers. 7.Artificial Intelligence and Communication with Research Participants in the Process of Biobanking Human Biological Material. 8.Tackling AI Transparency Concerns in Biomedical Research: Bringing a Communication-Participatory Approach to the Conversation. Part 4: Embracing the Potentiality. 9.Social Acceptance of Artificial Intelligence in Biobanking. 10.Biobank-based Research Employing AI Techniques: Challenges for Research Ethics Committees. 11.Powerful AI: Between Accountability and Potentiality. Conclusion. 12.Learnings from Unboxing the Blackbox
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032619927
- Editor Michaela Th. Mayrhofer, Santa Slokenberga, Signe Meinska
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032619927
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-61992-7
- Titel Artificial Intelligence in Biobanking
- Autor Michaela Th. Slokenberga, Santa Mezinsk Mayrhofer
- Untertitel Ethical, Legal and Societal Challenges
- Gewicht 610g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 236