Sharing of Genomic Data: Exploring the Privacy Implications of the Changing Status of Genomic Data.

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW Journal of Law and Medicine Pub Date : 2023-07-01
Margaret Otlowski, Lisa Eckstein
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This article explores the privacy implications of the changing status of genomic data and the consequences for genomic data-sharing. It sets out the theoretical framework for privacy protection in Australia and the centrality of the concept of "personal information" - information from which an individual is "reasonably identifiable". It examines the applicability of this legal framework to genomic data and the challenge from the ever-growing risk of identifiability of such data and implications for research participation and researchers' willingness to share genomic data. The article critiques the binary approach underpinning Australian privacy law based on whether data are "identified" or "de-identified" and highlights the difficulty of applying this distinction to genomic data given their changing status over time. It concludes by examining necessary reforms to provide individuals with more effective privacy protection over their genomic data and which would support data-sharing for genomic research.

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共享基因组数据:探索基因组数据地位变化对隐私的影响》。
本文探讨了基因组数据地位变化对隐私的影响以及基因组数据共享的后果。文章阐述了澳大利亚隐私保护的理论框架以及 "个人信息 "概念的核心地位--个人 "可合理识别 "的信息。文章探讨了这一法律框架对基因组数据的适用性,以及此类数据日益增长的可识别性风险所带来的挑战和对研究参与及研究人员共享基因组数据意愿的影响。文章批判了澳大利亚隐私法基于数据是 "可识别 "还是 "去识别 "的二元方法,并强调鉴于基因组数据随着时间的推移而不断变化,很难将这种区别适用于基因组数据。文章最后探讨了必要的改革,以便为个人的基因组数据提供更有效的隐私保护,并支持基因组研究的数据共享。
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