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  • [\'Research associate with the UK-REACH project (work package 3) and a PhD candidate at the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh.\', \'Lecturer in health law and regulation at the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh.\', \'Associate clinical professor of infectious diseases in the Department of Respiratory Sciences at the University of Leicester and an honorary consultant in infectious diseases in the Department of Infection and HIV Medicine at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.\']
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  • The Ethical Implications of Big Data Research in Public Health: \'Big Data Ethics by Design\' in the UK-REACH Study.
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  • 2022

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