Posts Tagged ‘privacy’
shadow health records vs privacy
February 2, 2019The effects of death and post-mortem cold ischemia on human tissue transcriptomes | Nature Communications
February 2, 2019Changes in gene activity may one day reveal…time of death
https://www.ScienceMag.org/news/2018/02/changes-gene-activity-may-one-day-reveal-time-death-crime-victims Discusses paper by @RodericGuigo (“Effects of death & post-mortem cold ischemia on….#transcriptomes,”
https://www.Nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02772-x). Obvious forensic interest but maybe a #privacy angle as well
Changes in gene activity may one day reveal the time of death for crime victims
Is it time for a universal genetic forensic database? | Science
November 23, 2018Took a ancestry DNA test? Here’s what you should know about privacy
November 11, 2018Dynamic Human Environmental Exposome Revealed by Longitudinal Personal Monitoring: Cell
November 3, 2018Dynamic…Environmental #Exposome Revealed by
Longitudinal…Monitoring, by @SnyderShot lab
https://www.Cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(18)31121-8 QT: “Developed…method to monitor personal airborne biological & chem. exposures & followed…15 individuals for up to 890 days & >66… locations.”
https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(18)31121-8.pdf
George Church’s new article
September 3, 2018How we Benefit from Getting our Genomes Sequenced
https://medium.com/@geochurch/how-we-benefit-from-getting-our-genomes-sequenced-73f173ddaab
text mining and privacy
August 4, 2018Don’t quote me: reverse identification of research participants in social media studies
John W. Ayers,
Theodore L. Caputi,
Camille Nebeker &
Mark Dredze
npj Digital Medicine
volume 1, Article number: 30 (2018)
Leonardo Da Vinci’s DNA
July 1, 2018original announcement here:
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-05/tca-ldv050316.php Rumors that they will make his DNA public very soon.
DNA by numbers
June 26, 2018https://www.forensicmag.com/article/2015/10/dna-numbers)
work related to DNA leakage in daily life
To monitor the health of cities’ residents, look no further than their sewers
June 16, 2018To monitor the health of cities’ residents, look no further than their
sewers https://CEN.ACS.org/environment/water/monitor-health-citiesresidents-look-further/96/i18 Urban metabolism metrology & wastewater-based epidemiology. Big application is measuring illicit drugs. Interesting #privacy issues.