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How to Safely Share Clinical Trial Data Today
March 8, 2019
Watch Dr. Khaled El Emam’s webcast presentation from Clinical Trial Data Sharing Forum 2019 in Tokyo.
You’ll learn:
Dr. Khaled El Emam is a Senior Scientist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute and heads the multi-disciplinary Electronic Health Information Laboratory (EHIL) team, conducting academic research on privacy preserving technologies such as data synthesis, de-identification and re-identification risk measurement, secure computation, and federated analysis. He is also a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Khaled (co-)founded six companies focused on data management, data analytics and privacy preserving technologies.
Dr. Khaled El Emam
Founder of Privacy Analytics Inc.
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