Kreissl Lonfat Bettina M, Kaufmann Ina Maria, Rühli Frank
Centre for Evolutionary Medicine, Institute of Anatomy, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstr. 190, Zürich, 8057, Switzerland.
Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2015 Jun;298(6):1175-81. doi: 10.1002/ar.23126.
As clinical research constantly advances and the concept of evolution becomes a strong and influential part of basic medical research, the absence of a discourse that deals with the use of ancient human remains in evidence-based research is becoming unbearable. While topics such as exhibition and excavation of human remains are established ethical fields of discourse, when faced with instrumentalization of ancient human remains for research (i.e., ancient DNA extractions for disease marker analyses) the answers from traditional ethics or even more practical fields of bio-ethics or more specific biomedical ethics are rare to non-existent. The Centre for Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich solved their needs for discursive action through the writing of a self-given code of ethics which was written in dialogue with the researchers at the Institute and was published online in Sept. 2011: http://evolutionäremedizin.ch/coe/. The philosophico-ethical basis for this a code of conduct and ethics and the methods are published in this article.
随着临床研究不断进步,进化概念成为基础医学研究中强大且具影响力的一部分,缺乏关于在循证研究中使用古代人类遗骸的论述愈发令人难以忍受。虽然诸如人类遗骸展览和挖掘等话题是既定的伦理论述领域,但面对将古代人类遗骸用于研究(即提取古代DNA进行疾病标志物分析)时,传统伦理学乃至生物伦理学或更具体的生物医学伦理学等更实用领域都鲜有答案,甚至不存在答案。苏黎世大学进化医学中心通过制定一部自行拟定的伦理准则解决了他们对话行动的需求,该准则是与该研究所的研究人员共同商讨撰写的,并于2011年9月在线发布:http://evolutionäremedizin.ch/coe/ 。本文发表了该行为准则和伦理规范的哲学伦理基础及方法。