Genetic data partnerships: academic publications with privately owned or generated genetic data.
Kayte Spector-BagdadyAmanda FakihChris D KrenzErica E MarshJ Scott RobertsPublished in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2019)
Privately held or analyzed genetic databanks offer academic researchers the opportunity to efficiently access large amounts of genetic data. But more transparency should be encouraged, if not required, to ensure the proper notification of contributors and to further understand the use of public research funds for private collaborations.