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Volume 15 Supplement 5

Proceedings of the 4th iDASH Privacy Workshop: Critical Assessment of Data Privacy and Protection (CADPP) challenge

Proceedings

Edited by Xiaoqian Jiang, Shuang Wang, Xiaofeng Wang and Haixu Tang

Publication charges for this supplement were supported by iDASH U54HL108460, iDASH linked R01HG007078 (Indiana University), NHGRI K99HG008175 and NLM R00LM011392. Articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no competing interests.

4th iDASH Privacy Workshop. Go to conference site.

San Diego, CA, USA16 March 2015

  1. Developed sequencing techniques are yielding large-scale genomic data at low cost. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) targeting genetic variations that are significantly associated with a particular diseas...

    Authors: Wen-Jie Lu, Yoshiji Yamada and Jun Sakuma
    Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015 15(Suppl 5):S1
  2. The biomedical community benefits from the increasing availability of genomic data to support meaningful scientific research, e.g., Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS). However, high quality GWAS usually re...

    Authors: Scott D Constable, Yuzhe Tang, Shuang Wang, Xiaoqian Jiang and Steve Chapin
    Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015 15(Suppl 5):S2
  3. The rapid development of genome sequencing technology allows researchers to access large genome datasets. However, outsourcing the data processing o the cloud poses high risks for personal privacy. The aim of ...

    Authors: Miran Kim and Kristin Lauter
    Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015 15(Suppl 5):S3
  4. The rapid increase in the availability and volume of genomic data makes significant advances in biomedical research possible, but sharing of genomic data poses challenges due to the highly sensitive nature of ...

    Authors: Yihua Zhang, Marina Blanton and Ghada Almashaqbeh
    Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015 15(Suppl 5):S4
  5. The increasing availability of genome data motivates massive research studies in personalized treatment and precision medicine. Public cloud services provide a flexible way to mitigate the storage and computat...

    Authors: Yuchen Zhang, Wenrui Dai, Xiaoqian Jiang, Hongkai Xiong and Shuang Wang
    Citation: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015 15(Suppl 5):S5

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