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Professor Terry Speaks at 2016 Health Privacy Summit
06/08/2016
Professor Nicolas Terry was one of the speakers during the 2016 Health Privacy Summit. The event was held June 7 and 8 at Georgetown University Law Center.
Professor Terry was one of two speakers at the closing plenary luncheon with the topic “Will the ‘Apple Effect’ Lead to Health Data Privacy?” examining the impact of the FBI-Apple San Bernardino case on health privacy security.
Professor Terry is the Hall Render Professor of Law and executive director of the Hall Center for Law and Health. He was invited by the White House to take part in the Precision Medicine Initiative Summit in February 2016. He also is a member of the Health IT Consumer Workgroup. His research interests lie primarily at the intersection of medicine, law, and information technology. His recent scholarship has dealt with health privacy, social media and health, big data, and health care fragmentation. He started the podcast, “The Week in Health Law” with Professor Frank Pasquale of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. The podcast is available for download at iTunes, and PodBean, and can be listened to at Stitcher Radio. He is one of the permanent bloggers at HealthLawProf and at Harvard Law School’s Bill of Health. His recent publications are available on the Social Science Research Network, and he can be followed on Twitter @nicolasterry.
