A proposal for an international Code of Conduct for data sharing in genomics

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Abstract

As genomic research becomes commonplace across the world, there is an increased need to coordinate practices among researchers, especially with regard to data sharing. One such way is an international code of conduct. In September 2020, an expert panel consisting of representatives from various fields convened to discuss a draft proposal formed via a synthesis of existing professional codes and other recommendations. This article presents an overview and analysis of the main issues related to international genomic research that were discussed by the expert panel, and the results of the discussion and follow up responses by the experts. As a result, the article presents as an annex a proposal for an international code of conduct for data sharing in genomics that is meant to establish best practices.

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Matar, A., Hansson, M., Slokenberga, S., Panagiotopoulos, A., Chassang, G., Tzortzatou, O., … Beauvais, M. (2023). A proposal for an international Code of Conduct for data sharing in genomics. Developing World Bioethics, 23(4), 344–357. https://doi.org/10.1111/dewb.12381

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