People want to be asked before sharing genetic data, study finds
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 08:28
in Mathematics & Economics
People want to be informed and asked for consent before deciding whether to let researchers share their genetic information in a federal database, according to new research. The study was the first to ask research participants' opinions about the need for informed consent for sharing their own information.
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