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. 2021:2249:65-82.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1138-8_5.

Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) in Clinical Genetics Research

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Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) in Clinical Genetics Research

Daryl Pullman et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2021.

Abstract

ELSI (Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues) is a widely used acronym in the bioethics literature that encompasses a broad range of research examining the various impacts of science and technology on society. In Canada, GE3LS (Genetics, Ethical, Economic, Environmental, Legal, Social issues) is the term used to describe ELSI studies in the context of genetics and genomics research. It is intentionally more expansive in that GE3LS explicitly brings economic and environmental issues under its purview. ELSI/GE3LS research is increasingly relevant in recent years as there has been a greater emphasis on "translational research" that moves genomic discoveries from the bench to the clinic. The purpose of this chapter is to outline a range of ELSI-related work that might be conducted as part of a large scale genetics or genomics research project, and to provide some practical insights on how a scientific research team might incorporate a strong and effective ELSI program within its broader research mandate. We begin by describing the historical context of ELSI research and the development of GE3LS research in the Canadian context. We then illustrate how some ELSI research might unfold by outlining a variety of GE3LS research questions or content domains and the methodologies that might be employed in studying them. We conclude with some practical suggestions about how to build an effective ELSI/GE3LS team and focus within a broader scientific research program.

Keywords: Clinical genetics; Ethical; GE3LS; Genomics; Legal; Mixed methods; Social issues (ELSI).

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