Annual Research Ethics Conference - The Power and Perils of Research Data
The Power and Perils of Research Data: Generating, Storing & Sharing Data Responsibly
Hear from top national experts on the legal, bioethical, and policy issues in research with all data types – issues in data collection, analysis to ensure replicability, storage, and sharing. Join us to consider data ethics, communication, and digital privacy. Local experts will also analyze the challenges of responsibly using big data and ethical use of data in health-related research, including consent, confidentiality, and sensitivity to participant concerns.
As a large, public, land-grant research university, we aim to explore these vital issues with our faculty, staff, trainees, students, and community, as well as national audience.
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Presented by the Office of the Vice President for Research; Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences; Masonic Cancer Center; and Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University of Minnesota.
This conference is part of Research Ethics Week (March 2-6, 2020), during which the University of Minnesota focuses on professional development and best practices to ensure safety and integrity in research. A complete list of Research Ethics Week events will be available soon.