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SUMMARY:Big Data Ethics Forum: Discussing the ethical considerations aroun
 d public\, policy and research partner engagement in the formation of glob
 al pathogen molecular surveillance systems - George Busby (Wellcome Centre
  for Human Genetics)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201125T150000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20201125T163000Z
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DESCRIPTION:As the costs of generating molecular data at scale continue to
  tumble and the ability to produce such data locally grows\, there is an a
 mbition to build global systems to share these data across national bounda
 ries. Traditionally\, the technology to generate molecular data has been c
 oncentrated in research institutions in the global north\, which has also 
 been the location of the majority of the storage and analyses of these dat
 a. As these technologies become more widely used and begin to get implemen
 ted outside of a purely research setting\, it is necessary to consider how
  their adoption can be sustainable and equitable for research partners acr
 oss the globe\, as well as the public for whom these approaches are ultima
 tely serving. George will discuss his experience of working with instituti
 ons in Africa to build capacity for malaria genomics research and translat
 ion before opening up a more general discussion on the ethical and social 
 issues that should be considered to maximise the potential of global patho
 gen molecular surveillance systems.\n\nRegistration link: https://medsci.z
 oom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qd-GsrzssG91R42WLHFGpMVd-6CExx_u9\nSpeakers:\nG
 eorge Busby (Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics)
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/0c6fd962-c4f2-4427-b747-98ef7a0c33a0/
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 ons around public\, policy and research partner engagement in the formatio
 n of global pathogen molecular surveillance systems - George Busby (Wellco
 me Centre for Human Genetics)
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