2020 Other Outputs Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Australian InsightsLockey, Steve, Gillespie, Nicole and Curtis, Caitlin (2020). Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Australian Insights . Australia: The University of Queensland and KPMG. doi: 10.14264/b32f129 |
2020 Other Outputs Human rights and technology project, submission #73 to the Australian Human Rights CommissionCurtis, Caitlin, Radke, Amelia and Hereward, James (2020). Human rights and technology project, submission #73 to the Australian Human Rights Commission. Human Rights and Technology Project: Australian Human Rights Commission. |
2020 Conference Publication PrivColl: practical privacy-preserving collaborative machine learningZhang, Yanjun, Bai, Guangdong, Li, Xue, Curtis, Caitlin, Chen, Chen and Ko, Ryan K. L. (2020). PrivColl: practical privacy-preserving collaborative machine learning. European Symposium on Research in Computer Security, Guildford, United Kingdom, 14-18 September 2020. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-58951-6_20 |
2019 Journal Article Mitogenomic diversity in Sacred Ibis mummies sheds light on early Egyptian practicesWasef, Sally, Subramanian, Sankar, O’Rorke, Richard, Huynen, Leon, El-Marghani, Samia, Curtis, Caitlin, Popinga, Alex, Holland, Barbara, Ikram, Salima, Millar, Craig, Willerslev, Eske and Lambert, David (2019). Mitogenomic diversity in Sacred Ibis mummies sheds light on early Egyptian practices. PLoS ONE, 14 (11) e0223964, e0223964. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223964 |
2019 Other Outputs Policy futures: regulating the new economyHussey, Karen, Yarnold, Jennifer, McEwan, Christopher, Maher, Ray, Henman, Paul, Radke, Amelia, Curtis, Caitlin, Fidelman, Pedro, Vickers, Claudia and Brolan, Claire (2019). Policy futures: regulating the new economy. Policy Futures Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2019 Other Outputs How DNA ancestry testing can change our ideas of who we areCurtis, Caitlin (2019, 04 01). How DNA ancestry testing can change our ideas of who we are The Conversation |
2019 Journal Article What does Australia’s investment in genomics mean for public health?Belcher, Andrea, Mangelsdorf, Marie, McDonald, Fiona, Curtis, Caitlin, Waddell, Nicola and Hussey, Karen (2019). What does Australia’s investment in genomics mean for public health?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 43 (3), 204-206. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12887 |
2019 Conference Publication Enabling privacy-preserving sharing of genomic data for GWASs in decentralized networksZhang, Yanjun, Zhao, Xin, Li, Xue, Zhong, Mingyang, Curtis, Caitlin and Chen, Chen (2019). Enabling privacy-preserving sharing of genomic data for GWASs in decentralized networks. Twelfth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 11-15 February 2019. New York, NY, United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/3289600.3290983 |
2018 Other Outputs Dramatic advances in forensics expose the need for genetic data legislationCurtis, Caitlin, Hereward, James, Devereux, John, Hussey, Karen and Mangelsdorf, Marie (2018, 12 19). Dramatic advances in forensics expose the need for genetic data legislation The Conversation |
2018 Journal Article Protecting trust in medical genetics in the new era of forensicsCurtis, Caitlin, Hereward, James, Mangelsdorf, Marie, Hussey, Karen and Devereux, John (2018). Protecting trust in medical genetics in the new era of forensics. Genetics in Medicine, 21 (7), 1483-1485. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0396-7 |
2018 Other Outputs Tweaking just a few genes in wild plants can create new food crops - but let's get the regulation rightHereward, James and Curtis, Caitlin (2018, 10 24). Tweaking just a few genes in wild plants can create new food crops - but let's get the regulation right The Conversation |
2018 Other Outputs Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Human Rights and Technology ProjectCurtis, Caitlin, Mangelsdorf, Marie and Hereward, James (2018). Submission to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Human Rights and Technology Project. Australia: Australian Human Rights Commission. |
2018 Journal Article The Sacred Ibis debate: the first test of evolutionCurtis, Caitlin, Millar, Craig D. and Lanbert, David M. (2018). The Sacred Ibis debate: the first test of evolution. PLOS Biology, 16 (9) e2005558, e2005558. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2005558 |
2018 Other Outputs Online genealogy has created an unregulated forensic database for policeCurtis, Caitlin (2018, 08 13). Online genealogy has created an unregulated forensic database for police ABC Online |
2018 Other Outputs Criminals can’t easily edit their DNA out of forensic databasesCurtis, Caitlin and Hereward, James (2018, 05 11). Criminals can’t easily edit their DNA out of forensic databases The Conversation |
2018 Journal Article DNA facial prediction could make protecting your privacy more difficultCurtis, Caitlin and Hereward, James (2018, 05 02). DNA facial prediction could make protecting your privacy more difficult The Conversation |
2018 Other Outputs New cryptocurrencies could let you control and sell access to your DNA dataCurtis, Caitlin and Hereward, James (2018, 01 23). New cryptocurrencies could let you control and sell access to your DNA data The Conversation |
2017 Other Outputs It’s time to talk about who can access your digital genomic dataCurtis, Caitlin and Hereward, James (2017, 12 04). It’s time to talk about who can access your digital genomic data The Conversation |
2017 Other Outputs From the crime scene to the courtroom: the journey of a DNA sampleCurtis, Caitlin and Hereward, James (2017, 08 29). From the crime scene to the courtroom: the journey of a DNA sample The Conversation |
2014 Journal Article DNA fingerprinting in zoology: past, present, futureChambers, Geoffrey K., Curtis, Caitlin, Millar, Craig D, Huynen, Leon and Lambert, David M (2014). DNA fingerprinting in zoology: past, present, future. Investigative Genetics, 5 (3) 3. doi: 10.1186/2041-2223-5-3 |