COVID-19 Contact Tracing
At Duke, there are many technology policy projects that are studying COVID-19 contact tracing, and you can explore them on this page.
Bass Connections Project 2020-2021
The Bass Connections program at Duke allows students, professors, and community members to work on interdisciplinary research projects. During the 2020-2021 academic year, Bass Connections and the Margolis Center for Health Policy collaborated to form a COVID-19 pop-up theme. The theme included 13 projects related to COVID-19. The Privacy Implications of COVID-19 Contact Tracing team focused on analyzing current approaches to the integration of contact tracing technologies with person-to-person contact tracing policies used at the global, U.S., North Carolina, city, and university level. Learn more about the project.
Triangle Privacy Research Hub
The Triangle Privacy Research Hub is a non-profit organization that is "committed to advancing the innovative and ethical use of data to address some of society’s most pressing issues." Recently, the TRPH has produced research on COVID-19 Contact Tracing. Learn more about the work and read the research.
