Research utilizing large genetic databases containing individual contributors' personal DNA information has led to the discovery of disease associations and medical treatment breakthroughs. Willingness among the public to submit a DNA sample for medical research is not universal. To better understand reasons why people may or may not want to contribute their personal DNA for research, a survey of public library patrons was conducted. The results show that fear of health insurers, employers, and law enforcement learning the results are impediments to DNA donation that current legal protections against discrimination alone may not satisfy. Nonetheless there is strong support for medical genetic research among the public as long as confidentia...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals’ willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
Human genome research depends upon participants who donate genetic samples, but few studies have exp...
Research utilizing large genetic databases containing individual contributors' personal DNA informat...
With the use of genetic technology, researchers have the potential to inform medical diagnoses and t...
With the use of genetic technology, researchers have the potential to inform medical diagnoses and t...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Objective: There is increasing international interest in DNA biobanks but relatively little evidence...
Abstract Background Biobanks have the potential to offer a venue for chronic disease biomarker disco...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Aim: We explore attitudes from the public in Costa Rica regarding willingness to donate DNA data for...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
There are many risks and concerns accompanied with the benefits of big data in genomics science. In ...
We report results from a large survey of public attitudes regarding genomic database governance. Pri...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals’ willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
Human genome research depends upon participants who donate genetic samples, but few studies have exp...
Research utilizing large genetic databases containing individual contributors' personal DNA informat...
With the use of genetic technology, researchers have the potential to inform medical diagnoses and t...
With the use of genetic technology, researchers have the potential to inform medical diagnoses and t...
Public acceptance is critical for sharing of genomic data at scale. This paper examines how acceptan...
Objective: There is increasing international interest in DNA biobanks but relatively little evidence...
Abstract Background Biobanks have the potential to offer a venue for chronic disease biomarker disco...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Aim: We explore attitudes from the public in Costa Rica regarding willingness to donate DNA data for...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
There are many risks and concerns accompanied with the benefits of big data in genomics science. In ...
We report results from a large survey of public attitudes regarding genomic database governance. Pri...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Analyzing genomic data across populations is central to understanding the role of genetic factors in...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals’ willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
Human genome research depends upon participants who donate genetic samples, but few studies have exp...