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Generative AI in Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology: Advancements, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations Regarding Patient and Family Privacy
Trish Goede
March 6, 2024
What is now public knowledge is that since 2008, through a computational method known as reverse genetic engineering, an individual person can be identified by ...
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Minimizing $50-60B loss in annual failed Cancer Clinical Trials by Optimizing Patient Identification and Recruitment Strategies
Tim Miller
February 14, 2024
Clinical trials are crucial in the development of new cancer treatments, but the staggering loss of $50-$60 billion annually due to failed oncology clinical trials ...
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Implications of Informed Consent: Lessons Learned from Henrietta Lacks on Patient Rights, Medical Ethics, Transparency and Research
Trish Goede
January 18, 2024
The story of Henrietta Lacks first came to light in the early 1970s, long after her cells were taken without her knowledge or consent. The ...
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Florida imposes criminal sanctions for violation of certain health privacy rights
Tim Miller
October 18, 2021
Florida imposes criminal sanctions for violation of certain health privacy rights Florida took data and health privacy rights a step further and passed HB 833 the ...
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Tissue and DNA material used without informed consent and authorization leads to lawsuits
Tim Miller
October 11, 2021
Tissue and DNA material used without informed consent and authorization leads to lawsuits On the 70th anniversary of the death of Henrietta Lacks, her family ...
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