UKOLN is supported by: Share your genome? Dealing with very personal data. Professor Adam Hedgecoe, Associate Director CESAGEN ESRC Centre for Social and.

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UKOLN is supported by: Share your genome? Dealing with very personal data. Professor Adam Hedgecoe, Associate Director CESAGEN ESRC Centre for Social and Economic Aspects of Genomics, Cardiff University Dr Liz Lyon, Associate Director, Digital Curation Centre, University of Bath, UK 7 th IDCC Symposium, Bristol, December This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0

One of the major results of the Human Genome Project was the development of new technologies…

Harold et al (2009) Genome-wide association study identifies variants at CLU and PICALM associated with Alzheimer's disease Nature Genetics 41: These technologies have led to big data approaches to research into genetic disease.

Which in turn has led to the marketing of this genomic data directly to consumers.

Would if given the opportunity 54% 15% 13% 18% Have not/would not Have had genome analysis Not sure In a recent 2011 survey, Nature asked its readers whether they had, or would consider, a genome analysis (n=1588)

This raises three core issues around the direct-to- consumer (DTC) marketing of these tests.

As yet these tests have limited clinical value, and give little useful information to consumers.

DTC genomics assumes a rational basis for peoples decision making around health behaviours. Threat representations that include genetic causes are often seen as ones that are less controllable than threats with behavioural or environmental causes. Marteau T.M. & Weinmann J. (2006) Social Studies & Medicine 62: at 1363

The DTC model circumvents the traditional doctor- patient context for delivery of sensitive information

Beyond genetic testing, full-genome sequencing is dropping in price and raising its own issues.

Debate is promoted and structured by various organisations, research projects & reports. …

Research in this area is underpinned by key ideological belief in the value of open data A critical new component of the Project is the selection of 2,500 DNA samples from 27 populations around the world. Each participant has provided explicit consent for full and public release of DNA samples and full sequence data… Genomes from 27 populations around the world Each participant provided explicit consent for full release

We are committed to make these data public to make certain that any institution or researcher around the world can access and work with our datasets to better understand common disease Jun Wang, Ph.D., associate director of the Beijing Genomics Institute in Shenzhen, China, 1000 Genomes Project steering committee.

Free and open access to genome data has had a profoundly positive effect on progress. Francis Collins, Nature, April 2010

Yet other approaches to genomics have run into the tension between openness and privacy. Johnson et al (2011) PLoS Genet 7(9): e

In sequencing, these tensions can be found in the case of Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper The woman, whose identity is being kept secret, and is known only as W115, is the oldest person to have her genes mapped

The secret identity of W115 is easy to discover given she has her own Wikipedia page

One solution is to rely on public participation and take open data to its natural conclusion.

The PGP posts medical data…

As well as sequence data and its interpretation

openSNP: share your phenotype too? Launched October 2011 By 3 Masters students in Frankfurt An open source tool to analyse your SNP data

Some areas for discussion? Wider awareness? Getting attention? Understanding the full potential of shared genome (and phenotype) data Implications for: –University data infrastructure providers –PIs –Students –You Advocacy & guidance? What is needed? Who should provide it? To whom? –Consent guidelines, legal concerns, ethical issues, data policy, good practice….