Catherine Barnard, FBA, FLSW, FRSA is Professor of European law and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies. She is the author of EU Employment Law ...
Healthcare is undergoing a quiet revolution. Paper trails are giving way to digital records, and AI scribes are becoming official note-takers of patient–clinician conversations. This shift from ...
Jamie works on the ethical, legal and societal challenges posed by scientific and technological innovation in the context of health as part of the Humanities team. Prior to joining the PHG Foundation, ...
Heather Kompart is a policy analyst in the biomedical science team at the PHG Foundation, where she focuses on integrating genomic technologies into healthcare to enhance diagnosis and treatment. Her ...
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Patricia is a Policy Analyst in the humanities team. She works on legal and ethical issues for data protection and data governance introduced by scientific health innovations. She is completing a PhD ...
Mike grew up in the Seattle area before beginning undergraduate study in 1999 at the University of Washington, where he graduated with BSc’s in biochemistry and economics. As a 19 year-old, Mike began ...
Synthetic data – artificial data that closely mimic the properties and relationships of real data – are not a new concept but technological advances have led to great optimism about their potential ...
The growing use of genomic data in healthcare aims to balance predictive and diagnostic needs by supporting both disease prevention and clinical decision-making. Yet, the predictive potential of ...
This report explores privacy and anonymity in the context of genetic and genomic data: the protection of privacy and anonymity is regarded by some as of absolute importance, but increasingly, this ...