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Sharing privacy-sensitive access to neuroimaging and genetics data: a review and preliminary validation
2014
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
The growth of data sharing initiatives for neuroimaging and genomics represents an exciting opportunity to confront the "small N" problem that plagues contemporary neuroimaging studies while further understanding the role genetic markers play in the function of the brain. When it is possible, open data sharing provides the most benefits. However, some data cannot be shared at all due to privacy concerns and/or risk of re-identification. Sharing other data sets is hampered by the proliferation
doi:10.3389/fninf.2014.00035
pmid:24778614
pmcid:PMC3985022
fatcat:byop4cb5yrddfcn3pr4wv646ry