Regulation of medical research under European Data Protection

European Parliament, Commission and Council is currently debating changes to General Data Protection Regulation. But what do changes in European data protection mean for health and scientific research across the EU?

 

Dr David Erdos, Cambridge’s Lecturer in Law and the Open Society, will give an insight into his work on the nature of data protection as it intersects with the right to privacy and the freedoms of expression, information and research.

Hosted by health policy think-tank the PHG Foundation in partnership with Cambridge University Health Partners and Hughes Hall, the Life Sciences & Society Seminars bring expert insight to topics ranging across science, medicine and the humanities.

The seminar is free, but registration is required. Previous seminars have been popular, so make sure of your place by registering hereYou are invited to continue discussions over a glass of wine after the talk.

Regulation of medical research under European Data Protection

17.30 – 19.30, Tuesday 13 October 2015, Hughes Hall, Cambridge

 



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