Biomedical research convention signed:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Countries, most of them in the EU, have begun signing a European protocol that defines and safeguards fundamental rights in the field of biomedical research, in particular of people participating in research. This is an additional protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine. Texts already signed cover the Prohibition of Cloning Human Beings and the Transplantation of Organs and Tissues of Human Origin.
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