Time | to 05:00 pm Add to Calendar 2019-11-18 16:00:00 2019-11-18 17:00:00 BBH Colloquium Series Ruth Pike Auditorium (Room 022 BBH Building), live stream Population Research Institute America/New_York public |
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Location | Ruth Pike Auditorium (Room 022 BBH Building), live stream |
Description |
Mining the data: Public views on the use, access, and sharing of their personal health information Dr. Jennifer McCormick’s research examines the policy implications and ethical challenges of translating research into clinical care and public health. Much of her work focuses on the ethical, legal/policy, social implications of medical record and genomic data sharing, the challenges to protecting participants’ privacy and confidentiality in the era of ‘big data’, and the ethical complexities presented by translating genomic research findings into clinical and public health domains. Dr. McCormick has published on topics related to research ethics consultation, genetic and genomic research and biobanking, human research participant engagement and protection, and challenges in translational research. To view the video (both live stream and after the talk), visit the link: https://bit.ly/2kdGVsh and click “BBH 22” under “Mediasite Catalog” at the top of the left-hand navigation. |