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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Navigating Risk in Sharing Cancer Data and Confronting Challenges to Sharing Cancer Data

Navigating Risk in Sharing Cancer Data and Confronting Challenges to Sharing Cancer Data

 When: Jan. 28th, 2026 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Learning Level: Any

To Know

Where:
Online
Organizer:
NCI Office of Data Sharing
Presented By:
Joseph Dean PhD (Iovance Biotherapeutics), Peter Kraft PhD (NCI), Lucila Ohno-Machado MD PhD MBA (Yale School of Medicine), Kurt Roloff PhD (Duality Technologies), Christopher Amos, PhD (UNM Cancer Center), James DuBois DSc PhD (WashU Medicine), Scarlett Gomez PhD MPH (UCSF School of Medicine), James Lacey PhD MPH (City of Hope Cancer Center), Richard Moser PhD (NCI)

About this Class

Navigating Risk in Sharing Cancer Data: Sharing cancer data accelerates scientific discovery and promotes innovation across disciplines, which brings complex ethical, legal, and procedural challenges. This panel will share practical experiences; current frameworks and examples; and emerging tools for ethical, secured and FAIR cancer data sharing to help shape the standards that will define responsible data sharing for years to come.

Confronting Challenges to Sharing Cancer Data: Discussion of resources, incentives, obstacles and solutions to confront barriers to effective, efficient and equitable data sharing, including difficult to share data and less common cancer data types.