Whose Data, Whose Risk? Omics Privacy Concerns Should be Defined by Individuals, not Researchers

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (12):67-70 (2021)
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The framework proposed by Dupras and Bunnik was developed in response to their recognition that standard regulations are increasingly inadequate to address the complex privacy issues created by the...

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