Madeleine Ball

@madprime

Madeleine Price Ball • • Open Humans • Harvard PGP, Director of Research • open [source|data|science] • scientist • programmer

Boston
Joined September 2009

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  1. Announcing 6 GETy Awards. Celebrating participant-centered approaches to accelerating health advances cc

  2. Very honored to receive the GETy governance award for our participant centered consent toolkit.

  3. Heads up for Bostonians! 4/25, Monday afternoon 18 interactive research studies that want to see you!

  4. Nature Med points to new OA cancer genomics database modeled after , where only access restriction is no re-ID

  5. Past 48 hrs I've tweeted 2 new pubs & 1 op-ed critical of NPRM & got ms review request for same. Rumor: final rule out Sept. Seems done deal

  6. But when told rsch might include any of 7 examples of controversial research, stated broad consent willingness⬇️ 2/n

  7. Survey of US pop. (n=1593): 68% initially say they'd give broad consent to biospecimens rsch h/t 1/n

  8. How do you explore your genome eg w/23andMe? Share with in a quick survey!

  9. Does find random ugly sexism a winning advertising strategy?

  10. Great writeup on our new features: Any project can now work with our members and their data!

  11. , , and 6 others
  12. I think balancing data ownership and privacy/anonymity are crit. has 1 solution

  13. Be the first to read about the PeopleSeq Consortium and work sequencing healthy individuals

    , , and 7 others
  14. Happy to support GET conference via at and all on frontier of

  15. Madeleine Ball followed , and
    • @FeyScientist

      Molecular biologist, biotinkerer, Genspace president, iGEM team leader, organic gardener, Zen buddhist, Alaska landowner, black belt, reader of trashy novels.

    • @Genomes2People

      Translational research program led by integrating genomic research and sequencing into and clinical practice.

  16. Several of you have replied to me by arguing that no-one should ever write tweetstorms. But there are many good reasons to do so. (1/37)

  17. Advice from to his team following yesterday's Ioannidis lecture on reproducibility

  18. Loophole may keep patients from getting their own data from initiative

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