UK Biobank health data put up for sale in China: Government confirms medical information of 500,000 participants involved



  • Dishonest researchers incorrectly included medical data from 500,000 UK Biobank volunteers for sale on Alibaba.
  • The file contained anonymous health information used in thousands of scientific studies, but no personal identifiers such as names or addresses.
  • Access to the institutions involved was revoked and officials confirmed that the list was removed before any purchases occurred.

The medical information of half a million UK citizens ended up for sale on none other than Alibaba, after “dishonest researchers” put it there.

Between 2006 and 2010, an independent nonprofit research organization called UK Biobank collected health data from 500,000 volunteers in the United Kingdom. Supported by bodies such as the UK Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust and the National Health Service, and with the aim of enabling large-scale health research, the project collected anonymous information such as sex, age, month and year of birth, socioeconomic status, lifestyle habits and measurements from different biological samples.

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