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为何太多的生物医学研究往往辜负公众的信任。

Why too much biomedical research is often undeserving of the public's trust.

作者信息

Yarborough Mark

机构信息

Division of General Medicine and Bioethics, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Genet. 2025 Jun 26;16:1587616. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2025.1587616. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

This article queries whether the public can be reasonably confident that the biomedical research endeavor repays the public's trust in it with research that routinely deserves that trust. I argue below that a research endeavor that would deserve trust is one that routinely produces research whose published results are dependable, investigates socially important questions, and is conducted ethically. While various inferences can be drawn about terms like "routinely," "dependable," and "socially important," I think they are still informative enough to fruitfully guide the query that follows. The query is shaped by two stipulations that are explicated further below. The first is normative: a collective endeavor that enjoys a broad range of public concessions, such as government funding, favorable public policy like patent law or tailored legal immunities, or widespread support from private philanthropy, all meant to facilitate the endeavor, ought not solicit the public's trust that gives rise to these concessions without being confident that it deserves it. The second is that confidence requires effective and transparent accountability. The query concludes that the public cannot be reasonably confident that the biomedical research endeavor routinely repays the public's trust in it with research that deserves that trust. A final item of note about the query is that it does not directly engage the recent Covid pandemic. The reasons it does not are that there is already ample engagement around that episode on the one hand and, on the other, the items of concern that are addressed in the query long predate that particular pandemic and the controversies it has engendered, many of which will likely persist no matter what eventual reforms might follow from the resolution of Covid-specific controversies.

摘要

本文质疑公众是否能够合理地确信生物医学研究事业能用通常值得公众信任的研究来回报公众对它的信任。我在下文论述,一项值得信任的研究事业是这样的:它通常能产出已发表结果可靠的研究,研究具有社会重要性问题,并且研究过程符合伦理道德。虽然对于“通常”“可靠”和“具有社会重要性”等术语可以有各种推断,但我认为它们仍具有足够的信息量,能有效地指导后续的质疑。这个质疑受到两个规定的影响,这两个规定将在下文进一步阐述。第一个是规范性的:一项集体事业如果享有广泛的公共让步,比如政府资金、像专利法或特定法律豁免权这样有利的公共政策,或者来自私人慈善机构的广泛支持,所有这些都是为了推动这项事业,那么在没有确信自己值得这种信任的情况下,就不应该寻求公众给予这些让步的信任。第二个规定是,信任需要有效且透明的问责制。质疑得出的结论是,公众无法合理地确信生物医学研究事业能用值得公众信任的研究来常规性地回报公众对它的信任。关于这个质疑最后需要注意的一点是,它没有直接涉及近期的新冠疫情。不涉及的原因一方面是关于那一事件已经有大量的讨论,另一方面是质疑中所涉及的关切事项早在那场特定疫情及其引发的争议之前就存在了,而且其中许多问题无论新冠疫情相关争议最终如何解决可能都会持续存在。

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