Neurexpert provides consultancy and laboratory services to support scientific research and development of novel treatments for disorders of the nervous system. In accordance with the GDPR, personal data are stored for the sole purpose of Neurexpert’s day-to-day business. Personal data will be used to update clients on existing contracts, to discuss with clients possible future contracts, or to update existing, previous and prospective clients with information relevant to Neurexpert’s services that we believe will be of specific interest to individuals in relation to their research.
This information is not shared with third parties under any circumstances, except where a defined consultant or collaborator needs specific information to assist current contracted work, or for the discussion of planned contracts or collaborations. Individuals will be informed by email before their information is shared, and information will only be shared on receipt or a positive response. If this response is negative, or if no response is received, then the information will not be shared.
Personal data are not processed in any way in relation to racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership. We do not process genetic data, biometric data, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.
Should you require further information regarding Neurexpert and our use of personal data, please feel free to contact us via the 'contact us' form on our home page
Further information on GDPR can be found here: https://gdpr-info.eu/
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