Lin, Jui-ChuLiao, Chia-Cheng2019-09-252019-09-252016-01-202012http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/233213"In 2007, Dr. Marie Lin, together with the Mackay Memorial Hospital, was accused of violation of research ethics for collecting saliva samples from the Kebalan tribe. According to the Association of Kebalan Development, Dr. Lin collected saliva samples from 29 Kebalan people without completely informing the underlying purpose of research use. Despite Dr. Lin’s and Mackay Memorial Hospital’s response that consent was sought from the group leader and individual through tribal group meetings, they were still subject to ethical discipline for not duly disclosing their research purpose to the tribal meeting when collecting samples from the aboriginal people"engCreative Commons Copyright (CC 2.5)Human Biobankviolationresearch ethicsconsentMethods of ethicsBioethicsMedical ethicsCommunity ethicsEthnicity and ethicsExamining the Protection of Group’s Interest under Taiwan’s Human Biobank Management ActArticle