Monadic DNA's Experiment on Anonymous DNA Analysis with MPC Technology
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Summary
Monadic DNA conducted an experiment to enable individuals to access and analyze their genetic data anonymously and privately using multi-party compute (MPC) technology. Participants provided saliva samples, received genotyping results through a web app, and uploaded their data to encrypted storage for insights without revealing raw genomic data.
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The app guided users through uploading their data to encrypted storage powered by Nillion’s multi-party compute (MPC) technology.
From there, users could generate insights without exposing their raw genomic data.
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