Law Faculty Scholarship
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-11-2026
Abstract
This empirical legal study investigates challenges related to determining applicable law in multistate precision medicine research. Through interviews with experts in law, research ethics, and human subjects protections, the authors examine how differences in state laws governing research, genetic privacy, and data protection may affect participant rights and research practices. Interviewees reported varying levels of awareness regarding state law variation and expressed differing views on its significance. The findings suggest that uncertainty surrounding applicable legal frameworks can complicate research design, informed consent processes, and institutional oversight. The study calls for further legal and policy analysis to address these challenges and clarify how state laws interact with federal research regulations.
Recommended Citation
Catherine Hammack-Aviran et al. Perspectives on Choice of Law Challenges in Multistate Precision Medicine Research. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. 2022 Apr 21;9(1).
