Policy-aware data lakes: a flexible approach to achieve legal interoperability for global research collaborations.
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Full Title: J Law Biosci
Abbreviation: J Law Biosci
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Subject Category: Medical Ethics
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"I would like to thank the funding support of Genome Canada, Genome Quebec, and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. I would also like to thank Professor Bartha Knoppers and Alexander Bernier for their invaluable feedback on earlier drafts of this paper."
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