Data protection and sharing in the 100,000 Genomes Project
The 100,000 Genomes Project has data protection systems in place to protect the information of people who take part. The personal details of people are...
The blood and tissue samples that are taken from people who are taking part in the 100,000 Genomes Project are stored securely by Genomics England at the National Institute for Health Research Biosample Centre in England.
The samples are stored in tubes which are labelled with a barcode, not with the name or other identifiable details of the person the sample was taken from. People we spoke to trusted that the samples were being kept in a secure and safe place by Genomics England. Lucy Z said, ‘It sounds like a fine secure process to me.’
People were aware that their samples would be anonymised (de-identified), though some worried about how they might be used in future (see also Data Protection and sharing).
The 100,000 Genomes Project has data protection systems in place to protect the information of people who take part. The personal details of people are...
Helping others in the future People were glad of the opportunity to help improve medical knowledge about the causes of rare diseases and cancer and...