Privacy-Enhancing Technologies in Health Research and AI Development: Hope, Hype and Harm?

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Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies
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About the workshop

The Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX) is hosting a full-day workshop on privacy-enhancing technologies in health research and AI development. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together individuals from policy, legal academia and practice, data governance, clinical medicine, pharmaceuticals and technology. During the workshop, there will be invited speakers on panels alongside interactive discussions with all participants to explore key debates in data protection law about synthetic data, data trusts, Secure Data Environments and federated learning. 

The workshop is free to attend. Lunch and refreshments will be provided to all attendees. We expect that participants will pay for their own travel expenses (though we might be able to make exceptions, see below). 

Organisers: Zoya Yasmine (University of Oxford/GSK.ai) alongside Professor Jane Kaye (University of Oxford) and Dr Miranda Mourby (University of Sheffield). The workshop is hosted by HeLEX and the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, with support from GSK.