Penn State: More Than Half of Americans Want Money, Control in Exchange for Genetic Data
March 12, 2020
March 12, 2020
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, March 12 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news on March 11::
As people become more aware of privacy concerns and the ways in which genomic database companies are profiting from their data, their expectations for compensation and control may increase, according to researchers at Penn State and Cornell University.
"As human genomic data collection rises, the organizations responsible for manag . . .
As people become more aware of privacy concerns and the ways in which genomic database companies are profiting from their data, their expectations for compensation and control may increase, according to researchers at Penn State and Cornell University.
"As human genomic data collection rises, the organizations responsible for manag . . .