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      Privacy, anonymity and subjectivity in genomic research

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      Genetics Research
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          The use of non-anonymized human genome data is becoming increasingly popular in research. Here we review the proceedings of a special meeting on this topic that took place at European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in December 2014. The main points discussed centered on how to achieve ‘anonymity,’ ‘trust,’ and ‘protection of data’ in relation to new genomic technologies and research. Following our report of this meeting, we also raise three further issues for future consideration: the harmonization of international law in relation to genetic data protection; the complex issues around the ‘dividual’ nature of genetic data; and the growing commercial value of personal data. In conclusion, we stress the importance of scientists working in the area of genomic research engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations with humanities and social science scholars and addressing these complicated issues.

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          Genetics Research
          Genet. Res.
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          0016-6723
          1469-5073
          2016
          January 14 2016
          2016
          : 98
          Article
          10.1017/S0016672315000221
          6865168
          26763729
          7755f6a6-2471-41b2-81da-b514324bd49a
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