2022
DOI: 10.1145/3563044
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Blockchain for Genomics: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Human genomic data carry unique information about an individual and offer unprecedented opportunities for healthcare. The clinical interpretations derived from large genomic datasets can greatly improve healthcare and pave the way for personalized medicine. Sharing genomic datasets, however, poses major challenges, as genomic data is different from traditional medical data, indirectly revealing information about descendants and relatives of the data owner and carrying valid information even after the owner pas… Show more

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“…CryptoKitties retained its unreached levels of identity and personalization [69]. But perhaps a more universal use-case of utilizing a genome-based code is enhanced authentication and identity on Blockchain [70]. Genetic data is unique to an individual and cannot be changed or altered, inherently making it a highly secure form of identification [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CryptoKitties retained its unreached levels of identity and personalization [69]. But perhaps a more universal use-case of utilizing a genome-based code is enhanced authentication and identity on Blockchain [70]. Genetic data is unique to an individual and cannot be changed or altered, inherently making it a highly secure form of identification [71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blockchain has potential applications in the genomic market, such as secure storage and management of genetic test data for improved accuracy and personalized genetic testing services; and storage and management of personalized medicine data in genomic medicine as shown in Figure . Such efforts with genomic data or medical device data, will enable more personalized and effective treatment for patients . Furthermore, blockchain supports to securely store and manage data from genomics research, enabling researchers to more easily share data and collaborate on projects.…”
Section: Blockchain In Genomic Medicine and Genomic Toxicologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, Jadhav et al [ 19 ] examined the research on how blockchain technology is altering the function of healthcare supply systems between different health providers. Alghazwi et al [ 20 ] published on usage and implementation of blockchain technology in genomics.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%