This event has been changed.Webinar: The Role of Awareness in DNA Data Sharing and Public Opinion in India — Challenges Observed
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device: Please click this URL to join. https://sanger.zoom.us/s/97904602319?pwd=NDU2ZG00TmR3WGR6eFVqa3pyZDkzQT09 [google.com] Passcode: E&Sseminar Description: The foundation of the study ‘Your DNA, Your Say’ rests on the willingness of individuals around the world to share data about themselves which is then made available to clinicians and researchers and society at large for health care. Trust is an important factor in sharing DNA information. However, during analysis of Indian data, it was evident that people’s awareness about DNA has to be assessed before we can establish their willingness to donate. In this seminar Dr. Qurratulain (Annie) Hasan, Sr. Consultant & HOD, Research Director at the Department of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Kamineni Hospitals, Hyderabad, India along with Swayamsiddha Sahoo, Research Trainee under Dr. Hasan, who has completed her MA in Public Policy and Governance from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad, India; will discuss their methodology and findings. They will also elaborate on how variables like gender, age and level of education are factors that are decisive regarding awareness to DNA and how their awareness plays an important role in building trust to donate their DNA data. They will also try address the staggering questions pertaining to Big Data, DNA and Public Policy. Or One tap mobile: Or join by phone:
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