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Return to Open Humans. What We’re Reading. June 29, 2015. ClinGen The Clinical Genome Resource. Heidi Rehm, et al., New England Journal of Medicine – May 27. When your genome costs less than your iPhone: The beautiful, terrifying future of DNA sequencing. Jo Best, Tech Republic – June 5. First Click: If we’re gonna get our data mined, at least buy us dinner first. Thomas Ricker, The Verge – June 5. We the Scientists : a Human Right to Citizen Science. Alex Lash, Xconomy – June 23. What We’re Reading.

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Highlights from the Network, February 2015 | Open Humans Blog

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CLICK HERE to join Open Humans. Highlights from the Network, February 2015. February 27, 2015. Through our collaborations and programs like the GET Conference. We have the good fortune of interacting with a lot of people doing incredible things in the world. So we are continuing with our series that will keep track of noteworthy articles and media featuring individuals in our broad network. Here is a selection of recent highlights. We hope you enjoy it:. Odyssey Program Poised to Revolutionize Research.

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What We’re Reading | Open Humans Blog

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CLICK HERE to join Open Humans. What We’re Reading. June 29, 2015. ClinGen The Clinical Genome Resource. Heidi Rehm, et al., New England Journal of Medicine – May 27. When your genome costs less than your iPhone: The beautiful, terrifying future of DNA sequencing. Jo Best, Tech Republic – June 5. First Click: If we’re gonna get our data mined, at least buy us dinner first. Thomas Ricker, The Verge – June 5. We the Scientists : a Human Right to Citizen Science. Alex Lash, Xconomy – June 23. Spotlight on a...

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CLICK HERE to join Open Humans. Category Archives: Open Humans. What We’re Reading. April 15, 2015. Some links to articles we found interesting. Hope you enjoy! FTC Cracks Down on Marketers of Melanoma Detection Apps. Federal Trade Commission – February 23. Pregnant Women Are Finding Out They Have Cancer From A Genetic Test Of Their Babies. Virginia Hughes, BuzzFeed – March 5. What to do with a million (billion) genomes? Dawn Field, Oxford University Press blog – March 5. Dan Munro, Forbes – March 9.

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CLICK HERE to join Open Humans. What We’re Reading. April 15, 2015. Some links to articles we found interesting. Hope you enjoy! FTC Cracks Down on Marketers of Melanoma Detection Apps. Federal Trade Commission – February 23. Pregnant Women Are Finding Out They Have Cancer From A Genetic Test Of Their Babies. Virginia Hughes, BuzzFeed – March 5. What to do with a million (billion) genomes? Dawn Field, Oxford University Press blog – March 5. Dan Munro, Forbes – March 9. Mark Cuban Ignites Digital Health F...

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June | 2015 | Open Humans Blog

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CLICK HERE to join Open Humans. Monthly Archives: June 2015. What We’re Reading. June 29, 2015. ClinGen The Clinical Genome Resource. Heidi Rehm, et al., New England Journal of Medicine – May 27. When your genome costs less than your iPhone: The beautiful, terrifying future of DNA sequencing. Jo Best, Tech Republic – June 5. First Click: If we’re gonna get our data mined, at least buy us dinner first. Thomas Ricker, The Verge – June 5. We the Scientists : a Human Right to Citizen Science. June 2, 2015.

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Make your research data a public resource. Turn your data into a public resource! The Open Humans: Public Data Sharing study enables you to publicly share the research data you've imported into Open Humans. It is entirely under your control: you'll decide which data sets to share. The data you share in this manner will become publicly available on your Open Humans member profile. This study is open to Open Humans members who meet our eligibility requirements. Create an Open Humans account. Must be unique...

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Reset your Open Humans password. Enter your email address below, and we'll send you an email allowing you to reset it. Please wait several minutes for our email. If you're still having trouble, you can contact us at: support@openhumans.org. Create an Open Humans account. All members must have a public username and public name. You can use any name, as long as it meets our Naming Guidelines. Your imported data will be private by default. Must be unique. Letters, numbers, or underscore only.

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Open Humans: News and Updates. Select recent media coverage about the Open Humans Network. Donate Your Health Data to Medical Science. Open Humans' wants to be the Facebook of clinical research. This Website Invites You To Donate Your Body To Science Without Having To Die. Open Humans Network connects patients, researchers to share data. Open-Sourcing the Human Body With the Open Humans Platform. Is Patient Data Security At Risk with New Platform? Boston Globe / BetaBoston. Create an Open Humans account.

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Open Humans Data Use Policy. Open Humans strives to be a safe and transparent environment for you to receive, manage, and share your personal data, including data from health activities and research studies. We want you to know about our practices so that you can make good decisions about how you use Open Humans. This policy explains what information we collect about you, what we do with it, and how you can make choices about sharing it with others. The Information We Collect. Once you’ve registered with...

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Contribute to research and citizen science! Through Open Humans, you can gather valuable data about yourself and find cool projects to share it with. Be a part of research. We'll recognize your contributions with badges on your profile page, invite you to talk to other community members in our online forums. And periodically post new activities, study updates, and relevant interviews in our newsletters and on our blog. You decide when to share. So anyone can access and research it! Are you a researcher?

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Currently we have three guideline documents for the Open Humans community:. Last updated: August 20 2014. Participants in the Open Humans: Public Data Sharing study generously make their data public under the Creative Commons Zero Public Domain Dedication. V10 or later). The following usage guidelines are based on goodwill. These are not a legal contract, but we request you follow these guidelines when using data from our project. You inform Open Humans of your plans to perform this work. Use standard id...

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What can I do as an Open Humans member? You can start right away by joining some of the studies we're partnered with. Once you're enrolled, you'll be able to connect that account and earn a badge on your profile. As a member, you can look forward to new opportunities to donate your data to researchers and receive access to new data in return! What studies can I currently join? We’re opening with three research partners:. Learn about the bacteria that live on you and inside you. You'll have the ability to...

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