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... The sharing of data derived from human subjects -- making them both transparent and accessible to others -- raises a host of ethical, scientific, and process questions that are not always present in other areas of science, such as physics, geology, or chemistry. Through presentations from invited speakers and discussions among all attendees, 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.
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... Indeed, the purpose of the Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine is to provide a mechanism for interested parties in environmental health to meet and discuss sensitive and difficult environmental issues in a neutral setting. The Roundtable fosters dialogue about these issues, but it does not provide recommendations or try to find a consensus on these issues.
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... INTRODUCTION 3 environmental health research and overall reflections. The workshop agenda is found in Appendix A, and biographical sketches of the workshop speakers are included in Appendix B


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