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Harvard Scientist George Church is one of the co-founders of Nebula Genomics.
Nebula Genomics liberates genomic big data by making privacy protected individual records scattered across many systems available on a single network where researchers can access and analyze them.
Their blockchain technology eliminates middlemen and connects data buyers directly with data owners, who store and control their own data. They use privacy-enhancing technologies to keep that data secure when owners choose to share it. Because of this direct connection, consumers can be rewarded for participating in the community and compensated for sharing data.