As we prepare to launch GHGA Archive, a white paper describing both how our legal and data protection structure operates and how our obligations and ambitions have shaped our work has been published.
Learn moreSharing genomic data with third countries is not an easy task but very necessary for effectively advancing genomic research. Molnár-Gábor et al. explain, which supplementary measures could raise the data protection standard for international data transfers.
Learn moreThe Marsilius Kolleg Seminar provided an interdisciplinary perspective on how legal and technical-biological aspects interact when deciding on data processing and data protection in the health context.
Learn moreWith a new App, GHGA aims to guide researchers when assessing original, pre-GDPR consent to see if it is sufficient to permit new data processing.
Learn moreGHGA’s first whitepaper contains and explains different consent modules to be integrated into existing consent documents. These will enable data sharing for secondary research via GHGA.
Learn moreComparative law publication clarifies questions around harmonization under the GDPR concerning health data and genetic data.
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