Convening representatives from academia, industry, and government, this conference explored the impact of the EU GDPR on human subjects research, highlighting the challenges posed by the GDPR to clinical research, biobanking and databanking, and big data research, particularly in light of the limited guidance available to date from EU and EU member state authorities.
Released on: July 30, 2018
Topic: Application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to Research: Legal, Practical and Strategic Implications
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September 2021: Comments on European Data Protection Board Guidelines 04/2021 on Codes of Conduct as Tools for Transfers
October 2020: How to Fix the GDPR’s Frustration of Global Biomedical Research
April 2020: Comments to the European Commission on the Challenges that GDPR Raises for Research
March 2020: Disruptive and Avoidable: GDPR Challenges to Secondary Research Uses of Data
February 2019: Guidance Regarding Interaction Between GDPR and EU Clinical Trials Regulation Leaves Several Questions Unanswered
January 2019: Letter to the European Data Protection Board on the Board’s November 2018 Draft Guidance on the Territorial Scope of the GDPR
July 2018: Impact of GDPR on Clinical Research