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Privacy, anonymity and subjectivity in genomic research
Ian McGonigle,
Noam Shomron
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Cell and Developmental Biology
Tel Aviv University
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Anonymity
100%
Genomic Research
100%
Molecular Biology
33%
International Law
33%
Popular
33%
Genetic Data
33%
Human Genome
33%
Genomic Technologies
33%
Data Protection
33%
Genome Data
33%
Anonymized
33%
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
33%
Commercial Value
33%
Value of Personal Data
33%
Social Science Researchers
33%
Special Meeting
33%
Dividual
33%
Genetic Data Protection
33%
Social Sciences
Anonymity
100%
Subjectivity
100%
International Law
50%
Social Sciences
50%
Personal Data
50%
Data Protection
50%
Genome
50%
Molecular Biology
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Human Genome
100%
Personal Data
100%
Psychology
Subjectivity
100%