People are understandably reluctant to share their biomedical data (genomes, biomarkers, etc) because they fear it can be used to uniquely identify them. But scientists would benefit from large open-access databases of human biomarkers. Cryptography might help.
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Best case scenario is that institutions (like IRBs or other regulatory bodies) contain people who understand cryptographic privacy and make that the standard, and then typical people trust the institutions.
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