@bermaninstitute Keeping patients connected to their specimens while ensuring privacy is preserved— upgrading bioethics for the era of mobile computing!
Thanks to @CLOSLER for sharing our story! We couldn’t do it without our collaborators @HopkinsMedicine@bermaninstitute@MIT!
Patient-powered research - by our Marielle Gross (@GYNOBioethicist). Clinicians can empower patients through transparency, involvement, and ownership in the research process. | CLOSLER https://t.co/vBJheE3Xl9
Yep… web3 is a natural fit for biobanks - we’re driven to ensure that the most valuable bits of health data remain immutably yet privately connected to the source patient
When the @US_FDA@FDAOncology authors an article, the public should get access. No paywalls, no asking friends for pdfs.
Easy, simple, one-click & BAM.
PS: Please email me if you have it!
The Drug-Dosing Conundrum in Oncology — When Less Is More
https://t.co/eDvOmT2174
Dr. Marielle Gross (@GYNOBioethicist) creates novel approach for patients’ ownership of biosamples through “De-Bi” app https://t.co/5365G5wdlv via @ThePittNews
Dr. Marielle Gross (@GYNOBioethicist) creates novel approach for patients’ ownership of biosamples through “De-Bi” app https://t.co/5365G5wdlv via @ThePittNews
Excited to be featured in the @pitt news!! Dr. Marielle Gross creates novel approach for patients’ ownership of biosamples through “De-Bi” app https://t.co/cJbKENM6dW via @ThePittNews
Patient ownership of their biosamples is a human right worth fighting for!
Why “LinkedIn for Organoids!?” Because sounds better than “Twitter for Tumors” 😆🤓
Our @ARPA_H DASH entry cites the amazing work of @AlanaWelm & @BryanWelm to highlight the transformative potential of a platform for ethically & efficiently uniting patients and scientists!
Why “LinkedIn for Organoids!?” Because sounds better than “Twitter for Tumors” 😆🤓
Our @ARPA_H DASH entry cites the amazing work of @AlanaWelm & @BryanWelm to highlight the transformative potential of a platform for ethically & efficiently uniting patients and scientists!
Why “LinkedIn for Organoids!?” Because sounds better than “Twitter for Tumors” 😆🤓
Our @ARPA_H DASH entry cites the amazing work of @AlanaWelm & @BryanWelm to highlight the transformative potential of a platform for ethically & efficiently uniting patients and scientists!