In the eighth blog in our series showing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Amy Tilbrook, Stuart Dunbar and Michelle Evans from the University of Edinburgh discuss their work exploring public perceptions of different types of organisations accessing sensitive data for research in Scotland.
In the seventh in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, the FAIR TREATMENT research team discuss the use of federated analytics to better understand how to support young people’s mental health.
In the sixth in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Smarti Reel, Christian Cole and Emily Jefferson discuss recommendations for the safe use of artificial intelligence models in trusted research environments.
In the fifth in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Dr Christian Cole and Dr Simon Li from the University of Dundee discuss the TREEHOOSE project and development of an open-source platform to securely analyse sensitive data.
In the fourth in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Professor Serena Nik-Zainal from the University of Cambridge discusses secure analysis across trusted research environments (TREs) in the UK’s first known demonstration of genomic federation.
This Black History Month, we’re celebrating the Black Internship Programme and its importance for improving representation in data science. Zahra Atta, who joined DARE UK as Public Involvement and Engagement Intern this summer, describes a day in the life as part of the team.
In the third in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Professor Michael Boniface and Dr Laura Carmichael from the University of Southampton discuss learnings from the Privacy Risk Assessment Methodology (PRiAM) project.
In the second in our blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Professor Elizabeth Sapey and Suzy Gallier from University Hospitals Birmingham discuss how the FED-NET project explored federated analytics as a secure solution to combining datasets for research.
In the first in a new blog series showcasing the DARE UK Sprint Exemplar Projects, Dr Robert French, Senior Research Fellow at Cardiff University and Co-Principal Investigator of the STEADFAST project, discusses the importance of meaningfully involving young people in research which affects them.
On Friday, the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee closed its call for evidence to inform its inquiry on ‘The right to privacy: digital data’. Hans-Erik G. Aronson, Director of DARE UK Phase 1, discusses the importance of the inquiry and what it means for DARE UK.