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Opinion: Occupy Science?

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Summary Science and citizens should not occupy separate worlds: by strengthening the role of citizens in science, science too will be strengthened.
Description Biomedical research can learn from citizen science, which is grounded in strong relationships with study participants.And such citizen science efforts have also begun to achieve something that is crucial to the future of personalized, or “precision,” medicine. A cornerstone of such medicine, according to a 2011 National Research Council(NRC)report, is a dense “knowledge network”(i.e., biobank, built by “mining” genomic, phenotypic,health,behavioral,and environmental data from many people. Indeed, former National Cancer Institute director John Neiderhuber has predicted a near future in which “every citizen” will contribute biosamples to biobanks and funnel health data into a centralized databank via biosensors linked to smartphones.

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