Carly Marten
About Carly Marten
Carly Marten is a Research Scientist on the Applied Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Team, focusing on community interests in big health data.
Carly Marten Research Scientist Title
Carly Marten holds the position of a Research Scientist within the Applied Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research Team. In this role, she focuses on exploring and addressing the ethical, legal, and social issues associated with health-related data and research. Her work involves rigorous examination of the broader impacts of health research on communities and individuals.
Carly Marten ELSI Research Involvement
As a researcher on the Applied ELSI Research Team, Carly Marten is dedicated to understanding and operationalizing the community interests in big health data. Her research aims to bridge the gap between scientific advancements and their practical, ethical application, ensuring that community concerns are adequately addressed and integrated into health research practices.
Community Interest in Big Health Data
Carly Marten focuses on operationalizing and evaluating community interests in big health data. By examining how communities perceive and interact with health data, she aims to develop frameworks that prioritize these interests, ensuring that health research benefits the population it serves while maintaining ethical standards.
Qualitative Research by Carly Marten
Carly Marten conducts qualitative research centered on informed consent, participant expectations, and reducing group harm in research outcomes. Her work involves in-depth interviews, focus groups, and other qualitative methods to gather nuanced insights into how research participants understand and engage with research processes, aiming to improve ethical standards and participant experiences.