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Jantina De Vries

Email: jantina.devries@uct.ac.za

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-7192-2633



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Ethical considerations in forensic genetics research on tissue samples collected post-mortem in Cape Town, South Africa (2017)
“I passed the test!” Evidence of diagnostic misconception in the recruitment of population controls for an H3Africa genomic study in Cape Town, South Africa (2017)
Regulation of genomic and biobanking research in Africa: a content analysis of ethics guidelines, policies and procedures from 22 African countries (2017)
Stakeholder Perspectives on Public Health Genomics Applications for Sickle Cell Disease: A Methodology for a Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Qualitative Research Study (2017)
Broad Consent for Genomic Research and Biobanking: Perspectives from Low- and Middle-Income Countries (2016)



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