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GA4GH Public Attitudes blog post explores the role of the ‘commercialisation effect’ in shaping Australians’ attitudes towards a hypothetical national genomic repository

30 Oct 2025

In the newest GA4GH Public Attitudes for Genomic Policy forum blog post, Dr. Brad Elphinstone (Department of Psychological Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology), writes about a project to investigate the safeguards that could be put in place to maximise trust in, and willingness to donate to, a hypothetical Australian national genomic repository.

Read more in the blog post here.

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