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Bioethics in bioinformatics, especially in a clinical context, is a fairly active area. It can be viewed as a subfield of computing ethics or the ethics of information.. For e.g. see: Ethics in Computing and Information Ethics and Philosophy of Information. As bio-augmentation technologies proliferate, issues surrounding the personal, ethical, legal, and socio-philosophical implications of bioinformation - its generation, use, storage, handling, persistence , ownership - will get quite complex. So, your thoughts may be worth having!
The NIH Bioethics department may be good place to investigate. If you are an experienced professional, just go on and write a paper and ship it off to a journal. If you don't know where to start, put something on paper and find a collaborator that you can work with - they may be found in hospitals, law schools and/or departments of philosophy, social science .... endless options.
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