Twitter and LinkedIn posts from an account with the name Daniel Nicolson which have since been deleted
Meanwhile…
On Twitter…
Never thought I’d see “Who’d like to buy my whole genome sequences on 30,000 Irish people” on… LinkedIn?
This appears to represent the sale of 30,000 Irish genomes to the highest bidder, without oversight from the Irish people.
Sorry, but this is not right. https://t.co/qsiNdHCK0K
— Center for Epigenomics, Einstein (@EpgntxEinstein) August 30, 2019
Deleted? That’s reassuringly professional.
I still had the LinkedIn and Twitter posts open, so attached are screenshots from @drnicolson pic.twitter.com/uJfLpcKR32
— Center for Epigenomics, Einstein (@EpgntxEinstein) August 30, 2019
I saw it. I've a standing offer to act for free if anyone with MS wants me to make Data Protection queries on their behalf as to whether their genome is in this cohort (and how).
— Simon McGarr @Tupp_ed@mastodon.ie (@Tupp_Ed) August 30, 2019
Anyone?
Update:
See thread for screenshots (of deleted tweet) @SimonHarrisTD Can you assure patients that their genomic/clinical health data has not been transferred to Genomic Medicine Ireland without informed explicit consent following testing-treatment @HSELive @hseNCCP ?
👇 https://t.co/IJXoIw5MQy— Eileen OS (@eosull) August 30, 2019



