User talk:Obtusesquare/DNA encryption

Contributions:

•	DNA encryption technologies/methods + their efficacies in protecting privacy (how prevalent are re-identification studies performed?) •	DNA encryption legislation/legal issues/ethics (insurance, children privacy, etc) •	DNA encryption for existing genomic data (ie. biobanks + bio samples collected in police investigations) •	Comparative perspectives of DNA encryption across different countries •	DNA encryption policy for private corps vs research centers vs medical purposes •	DNA encryption + future of genomics research (will it preclude advances?) •	How accessible/comprehensible is DNA privacy policy to the public?

Relevant Papers:

Akgün, Mete, Osman A. Bayrak, Bugra Ozer, and Şamil M. Sağıroğlu. 2015. “Methodological Review: Privacy preserving processing of genomic data: A survey.” Journal of Biomedical Informatics 56:103–11.

Ayday, Erman, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Jean-Pierre Hubaux, and Gene Tsudik. 2015. “Whole Genome Sequencing: Revolutionary Medicine or Privacy Nightmare?” Computer 48(2):58–66.

Aziz, Md Momin Al, Dima Alhadidi, and Noman Mohammed. 2017. “Secure approximation of edit distance on genomic data.” BMC Medical Genomics 10(S2):1–13.

Cassa, Christopher A., Rachel A. Miller, and Kenneth D. Mandl. 2012. “A novel, privacy-Preserving cryptographic approach for sharing sequencing data.” Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 20(1):69–76.

Chalmers, Don. 2015. “Biobanking and Privacy Laws in Australia.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 43(4):703–13.

Chen, Haidan, Benny Chan, and Yann Joly. 2015. “Privacy and Biobanking in China: A Case of Policy in Transition.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 43(4):726–42.

Chen, Rui, Yun Peng, Byron Choi, Jianliang Xu, and Haibo Hu. 2014. “A private DNA motif finding algorithm.” Journal of Biomedical Informatics 50:122–32.

Clayton, Ellen Wright. 2015. “How Much Control Do Children and Adolescents Have over Genomic Testing, Parental Access to Their Results, and Parental Communication of Those Results to Others?” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 43(3):538–44.

Drabiak, Katherine. 2017. “Caveat Emptor: How the Intersection of Big Data and Consumer Genomics Exponentially Increases Informational Privacy Risks.” Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine. 27:143–83.

Dugan, Tamara and Xukai Zou. 2017. “Privacy-Preserving evaluation techniques and their application in genetic tests.” Smart Health 1(2):2–17.

Feiring, Eli. 2009. “Reassessing Insurers Access To Genetic Information: Genetic Privacy, Ignorance, And Injustice.” Bioethics 23(5):300–310.

Harrell, Heather L. and Mark A. Rothstein. 2016. “Biobanking Research and Privacy Laws in the United States.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 44(1):106–27.

Gritti, Clémentine, Willy Susilo, Thomas Plantard, and Khin Than Win. 2015. “Privacy-Preserving encryption scheme using DNA parentage test.” Theoretical Computer Science 580:1–13.

Kim, Miran, Yongsoo Song, and Jung Hee Cheon. 2017. “Secure searching of biomarkers through hybrid homomorphic encryption scheme.” BMC Medical Genomics 10(S2):1-8

Lapointe, Martine, Anita Rogic, Sarah Bourgoin, Christine Jolicoeur, and Diane Séguin. 2015. “Leading-Edge forensic DNA analyses and the necessity of including crime scene investigators, police officers and technicians in a DNA elimination database.” Forensic Science International: Genetics 19:50–55.

Lee, Jungnyum. 2016. “The presence and future of the use of DNA-Information and the protection of genetic informational privacy: A comparative perspective.” International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 44:212–29.

Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin and Emily Borgelt. 2014. “Protecting Posted Genes: Social Networking and the Limits of GINA.” The American Journal of Bioethics 14(11):32–44.

Levin, Noah. 2013. “A Defense of Genetic Discrimination.” Hastings Center Report 43(4):33–42.

Li, Guang, Yadong Wang, and Xiaohung Su. 2012. “Improvements on a privacy-Protection algorithm for DNA sequences with generalization lattices.” Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 108:1–9.

Perl, H., Y. Mohammed, M. Brenner, and M. Smith. 2014. “Privacy/Performance trade-off in private search on bio-Medical data.” Future Generation Computer Systems 36:441–52.

Phillips, Andelka M. 2016. “‘Only a click away — DTC genetics for ancestry, health, love…and more: A view of the business and regulatory landscape’.” Applied & Translational Genomics8:16–22.

Raisaro, Jean Louis, Erman Ayday, and Jean-Pierre Hubaux. 2014. “Patient Privacy in the Genomic Era.” Praxis 103(10):579–86.

Sabatello, Maya and Paul S. Appelbaum. 2016. “Raising Genomic Citizens: Adolescents and the Return of Secondary Genomic Findings.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 44(2):292–308.

Scherr, Albert E. 2014. “GENETIC PRIVACY & THE FOURTH AMENDMENT: UNREGULATED SURREPTITIOUS DNA HARVESTING.” Georgia Law Review47(2):445–526.

Shimizu, Kana, Koji Nuida, and Gunnar Rätsch. 2016. “Efficient Privacy-Preserving String Search and an Application in Genomics.” Bioinformatics 32(11):1652–61.

Sorgner. 2017. “Genetic Privacy, Big Gene Data, and the Internet Panopticon.” Journal of Posthuman Studies 1(1):87–103.

Wagner, Justin, Joseph N. Paulson, Xiao-Shun Wang, Bobby Bhattacharjee, and Hector Corrada Bravo. 2015. “Privacy-Preserving Microbiome Analysis Using Secure Computation.” Bioinformatics 32(12):1873–79.

Webster Jr., Warren R. 2000. “DNA DATABASE STATUTES & PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE.” Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine. 10(1):119–40. Obtusesquare (talk) 15:45, 13 October 2017 (UTC)