Privacy
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Subject Areas on Research
- "We are not gays… don't tell me those things": engaging 'hidden' men who have sex with men and transgender women in HIV prevention in Myanmar.
- Balancing data privacy and usability in the federal statistical system.
- Beyond privacy: A deeper understanding of the internet is required to protect digitized trial participants.
- Cascade Testing for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes: Should We Move Toward Direct Relative Contact? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Confidentiality: more than a linkage file and a locked drawer.
- Data Sharing of Imaging in an Evolving Health Care World: Report of the ACR Data Sharing Workgroup, Part 1: Data Ethics of Privacy, Consent, and Anonymization.
- EXpectation Propagation LOgistic REgRession (EXPLORER): distributed privacy-preserving online model learning.
- Establishing a framework for privacy-preserving record linkage among electronic health record and administrative claims databases within PCORnet®, the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network.
- Facilitating Research in Physician Assistant Programs: Creating a Student-Level Longitudinal Database.
- Heterogeneous HIV testing preferences in an urban setting in Tanzania: results from a discrete choice experiment.
- In-Home Passive Sensor Data Collection and Its Implications for Social Media Research: Perspectives of Community Women in Rural South Africa.
- Institutional review boards' use and understanding of certificates of confidentiality.
- Integration of a computer-based patient record system into the primary care setting.
- Interpretation and integration of the federal substance use privacy protection rule in integrated health systems: A qualitative analysis.
- Listening to bluetooth beacons for epidemic risk mitigation.
- Open Humans: A platform for participant-centered research and personal data exploration.
- Perspectives on Electronic Informed Consent From Patients Underrepresented in Research in the United States: A Focus Group Study.
- Pharmacogenetic challenges for the health care system.
- Preserving Institutional Privacy in Distributed binary Logistic Regression.
- Professional secrecy: a vincible right.
- Public perspectives regarding data-sharing practices in genomics research.
- Reexpressing Parenthood
- Sex as contract: abortion and expanded choice.
- Simplifying informed consent for biorepositories: stakeholder perspectives.
- Surveying treatment preferences in U.S. Iraq-Afghanistan Veterans with PTSD symptoms: a step toward veteran-centered care.
- Traceback: A Proposed Framework to Increase Identification and Genetic Counseling of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Through Family-Based Outreach.
- Translating genomic biomarkers into clinically useful diagnostics.
- Urge overkill: protecting deidentified human subjects at what price?
- Will you accept the government's friend request? Social networks and privacy concerns.
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Keywords of People
- Emami-Naeini, Pardis, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Gong, Neil, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Hoffman, David Alfred, Steed Family Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Duke Science & Society
- Kazan, Zeki, Student, Statistical Science
- Lentz, Matthew, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Computer Science
- Ludington, Sarah H, Clinical Professor of Law (Teaching), Law School
- Machanavajjhala, Ashwinkumar Venkatanaga, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Computer Science
- Reiter, Jerome P., Professor of Statistical Science, Nicholas Institute-Energy Initiative
- Schanzer, David H., Professor of the Practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy, Sanford School of Public Policy