Principles and Obstacles for Sharing Data from Environmental Health Research: Workshop Summary
English
By (author): and Medicine Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice Engineering Health and Medicine Division National Academies of Sciences Research Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences
On March 19, 2014, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop on the topic of the sharing of data from environmental health research. Experts in the field of environmental health agree that there are benefits to sharing research data, but questions remain regarding how to effectively make these data available. The sharing of data derived from human subjectsmaking them both transparent and accessible to othersraises a host of ethical, scientific, and process questions that are not always present in other areas of science, such as physics, geology, or chemistry. The workshop participants explored key concerns, principles, and obstacles to the responsible sharing of data used in support of environmental health research and policy making while focusing on protecting the privacy of human subjects and addressing the concerns of the research community. Principles and Obstacles for Sharing Data from Environmental Health Research summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Current Approaches and Weaknesses of Those Approaches
- 3 The Benefits of Data Sharing
- 4 Issues and Challenges Associated with Data Sharing
- 5 Possible Ways Forward
- Appendix A: Agenda
- Appendix B: Speaker Biographical Sketches