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Sriram Sankararaman | Challenges in Genomic Privacy | CGSI 2016

Date:August 8, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Sriram Sankararaman | Challenges in Genomic Privacy | CGSI 2016

08/08/2016 @ 10:30-11:30
Tutorial by Sriram Sankararaman
Challenges in Genomic Privacy
1. Erlich, Y. and Narayanan, A., 2014. Routes for breaching and protecting genetic privacy. Nature Reviews Genetics, 15(6), pp.409-421.
2. Gymrek, M., McGuire, A.L., Golan, D., Halperin, E. and Erlich, Y., 2013. Identifying personal genomes by surname inference. Science, 339(6117), pp.321-324.
3. Sankararaman, S., Obozinski, G., Jordan, M.I. and Halperin, E., 2009. Genomic privacy and limits of individual detection in a pool. Nature genetics, 41(9), pp.965-967.
4. Dwork, C., 2008, April. Differential privacy: A survey of results. In International Conference on Theory and Applications of Models of Computation (pp. 1-19). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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