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EthicsResponsible ResearchAsterand upholds the fundamental bioethics principles of autonomy, privacy, safety and informed consent. We support legal and ethical efforts to promote voluntary donation of surplus human tissues and clinical information for research use. In general, the tissue Asterand recieves is Surplus surgical tissue that would otherwise be discarded following surgery performed for medical treatment. Asterand maintains a global network of collaborators who conduct subject recruitment, informed consent and scientific activities. We ensure that all of our activities, and those of our collaborators, are conducted in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. Asterand confirms that the following activities have been completed by our collaborators (as necessary): institutional and independent review board approval, privacy officer authorization, government licenses, or industry accreditations. We continually monitor our practices to conform to evolving external scientific, legal and ethical requirements. Informed Consent
Asterand values the security of confidential medical information. We require identifying information about the subject to be removed at the source of collection; this information is not transferred to our clients. In addition, Asterand promotes the responsible use of genetic information obtained through research. We continually revise our consent processes to ensure that subjects are aware of the risks related to research involving genetic information. Although we are not a covered entity, Asterand also assists its collaborators in obtaining Patient Authorizations that comply with the U.S. Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA). The levels of security applied to patient health information allow our customers to have confidence in Asterand clinical data. United Kingdom Human Tissue Authority License
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