Open Projects - Open Humans

peter.suber's bookmarks 2016-10-19

Summary:

"While many researchers encounter no privacy-based barriers to releasing data, those working with human participants, such as doctors, psychologists, and geneticists, have a difficult problem to surmount. How do they reconcile their desire to share data, allowing their analyses and conclusions to be verified, with the need to protect participant privacy? It's a dilemma we've talked about before on the blog (see: Open Data and IRBs, Privacy and Open Data). A new project, Open Humans, seeks to resolve the issue by finding patients who are willing - even eager - to share their personal data...."

Link:

http://osc.centerforopenscience.org/author/shauna-gordon-mckeon.html

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Tags:

oa.stem oa.dmp oa.rdm

Date tagged:

10/19/2016, 13:10

Date published:

10/19/2016, 08:28