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. 2014 Nov 4;12(11):e1001983.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1001983. eCollection 2014 Nov.

Redefining genomic privacy: trust and empowerment

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Redefining genomic privacy: trust and empowerment

Yaniv Erlich et al. PLoS Biol. .

Abstract

Fulfilling the promise of the genetic revolution requires the analysis of large datasets containing information from thousands to millions of participants. However, sharing human genomic data requires protecting subjects from potential harm. Current models rely on de-identification techniques in which privacy versus data utility becomes a zero-sum game. Instead, we propose the use of trust-enabling techniques to create a solution in which researchers and participants both win. To do so we introduce three principles that facilitate trust in genetic research and outline one possible framework built upon those principles. Our hope is that such trust-centric frameworks provide a sustainable solution that reconciles genetic privacy with data sharing and facilitates genetic research.

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Conflict of interest statement

RCK and KY are affiliated with Illumina Inc. MO is a member of Illumina Scientific Advisory Board. DG and JBW are affiliated with Google Inc.

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