Balancing Privacy With Data Sharing for the Public Good
The use of consumers’ genetic data raises serious privacy concerns, says the British ethics group (ETTo) in a series of letters from the BBC's weekly The Lancet . Here is the full text of the new series.
Source: nytimes.comPublished on 2021-02-19
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