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Eric M. Meslin
Researcher at Council of Canadian Academies
Publications - 6
Citations - 108
Eric M. Meslin is an academic researcher from Council of Canadian Academies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data sharing & Public health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 81 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric M. Meslin include Indiana University & Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
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Building a data sharing model for global genomic research
Patricia Kosseim,Edward S. Dove,Carman Baggaley,Eric M. Meslin,Fred H. Cate,Jane Kaye,Jennifer R. Harris,Bartha Maria Knoppers +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that a flexible, externally endorsed, multilateral arrangement, combined with an objective third-party assurance mechanism, can effectively balance privacy with the need to share genomic data globally.
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Beyond public health genomics: proposals from an international working group
Stefania Boccia,Martin Mc Kee,Róza Ádány,Paolo Boffetta,Hilary Burton,Anne Cambon-Thomsen,Martina C. Cornel,J A Muir Gray,Anant Jani,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Muin J. Khoury,Eric M. Meslin,Cornelia M. van Duijn,Paolo Villari,Ron Zimmern,Alfredo Cesario,Anna Puggina,Marco Colotto,Walter Ricciardi +18 more
TL;DR: Issues were explored in January 2014 at the inaugural meeting of an international working group on ‘Beyond Public Health Genomics’, convening leading experts in genomics, public health, clinical sciences, systems medicine, law and bioethics, from many disciplines and countries.
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Toward better governance of human genomic data
Kieran C. O’Doherty,Mahsa Shabani,Edward S. Dove,Heidi Beate Bentzen,Pascal Borry,Michael M. Burgess,Don Chalmers,Jantina de Vries,Lisa Eckstein,Stephanie M. Fullerton,Eric T. Juengst,Kazuto Kato,Jane Kaye,Bartha Maria Knoppers,Barbara A. Koenig,Spero M. Manson,Kimberlyn McGrail,Amy L. McGuire,Eric M. Meslin,Dianne Nicol,Barbara Prainsack,Barbara Prainsack,Sharon F. Terry,Adrian Thorogood,Wylie Burke +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that, in line with the dramatic increase in the collection, storage and curation of human genomic data for biomedical research, genomic data repositories and consortia have adopted governance frameworks to both enable wide access and protect against possible harms.
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Consent insufficient for data release
Dianne Nicol,Lisa Eckstein,Heidi Beate Bentzen,Pascal Borry,Mike Burgess,Wylie Burke,Don Chalmers,Mildred K. Cho,Edward S. Dove,Stephanie M. Fullerton,Ryuichi Ida,Kazuto Kato,Jane Kaye,Barbara A. Koenig,Spero M. Manson,Kimberlyn McGrail,Eric M. Meslin,Kieran C. O’Doherty,Barbara Prainsack,Mahsa Shabani,Holly K. Tabor,Adrian Thorogood,Jantina de Vries +22 more
TL;DR: By suggesting that informed consent can provide a straightforward path to data release, Amann and Amann overlook evidence that once people understand their options, only a little more than half opt for open data sharing, and some refuse data sharing altogether.
Building a data sharing model for global genomic research
Patricia Kosseim,Edward S. Dove,Carman Baggaley,Eric M. Meslin,Fred H. Cate,Jane Kaye,Jennifer R. Harris,Bartha Maria Knoppers +7 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a flexible, externally endorsed, multilateral arrangement, combined with an objective third-party assurance mechanism, can effectively balance privacy with the need to share genomic data globally.