Took me 5 minutes to find more: https://github.com/tanaylab/Mendelson_et_al_2023/blob/9c5a65... (Uses Date of Birth column).

And some information on how they were distributing it to researchers: https://github.com/broadinstitute/ml4h/blob/master/ingest/uk...

> The following steps require the ukbunpack and ukbconv utilities from the UK Biobank website. The file decrypt_all.sh will run through the following steps on one of the on-prem servers.

> Once the data is downloaded, it needs to be "ukbunpacked" which decrypts it, and then converts it to a file format of choice. Both ukbunpack and ukbconv are available from the UK Biobank's website. The decryption has to happen on a linux system if you download the linux tools, e.g. the Broad's on-prem servers. Note that you need plenty of space to decrypt/unpack, and the programs may fail silently if disk space runs out during the middle.

https://biobank.ctsu.ox.ac.uk/crystal/download.cgi

Good catch! The data is everywhere, re-uploaded every week.

I am aware of ~30 repositories that UK Biobank has asked GitHub to delete, and can still be found elsewhere online. They know the site, they have managed to delete data from that site before, and yet the files are still there.

I don't think either of those links contain actual PII (or anonymised PII).

(The first is a GitHub repo for https://www.weizmann.ac.il/math/tanay/home )

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