Having our omic cake and eating it too: Evaluating User Response to using Blockchain Technology for Private & Secure Health Data Management and Sharing

This paper reports on the development and evaluation of a prototype blockchain solution for private and secure individual omics health data management and sharing. This solution is one output of a multidisciplinary project investigating the social, data and technical issues surrounding application o...

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Hauptverfasser: Lemieux, Victoria L, Hofman, Darra, Hamouda, Hoda, Batista, Danielle, Kaur, Ravneet, Pan, Wen, Costanzo, Ian, Regier, Dean, Pollard, Samantha, Weymann, Deirdre, Fraser, Rob
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