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  1. Sequre: a high-performance framework for secure multiparty computation enables biomedical data sharing

    Secure multiparty computation (MPC) is a cryptographic tool that allows computation on top of sensitive biomedical data without revealing private...

    Haris Smajlović, Ariya Shajii, ... Ibrahim Numanagić in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 11 January 2023
  2. EasySMPC: a simple but powerful no-code tool for practical secure multiparty computation

    Background

    Modern biomedical research is data-driven and relies heavily on the re-use and sharing of data. Biomedical data, however, is subject to...

    Felix Nikolaus Wirth, Tobias Kussel, ... Fabian Prasser in BMC Bioinformatics
    Article Open access 09 December 2022
  3. MPCDDI: A Secure Multiparty Computation-Based Deep Learning Framework for Drug-Drug Interaction Predictions

    Drug-drug interaction (DDI) is a key concern in drug development and pharmacovigilance. It is important to improve DDI predictions by integrating...
    **a **ao, **aoqi Wang, ... Shaoliang Peng in Bioinformatics Research and Applications
    Conference paper 2022
  4. SVAT: Secure outsourcing of variant annotation and genotype aggregation

    Background

    Sequencing of thousands of samples provides genetic variants with allele frequencies spanning a very large spectrum and gives invaluable...

    Miran Kim, Su Wang, ... Arif Harmanci in BMC Bioinformatics
    Article Open access 01 October 2022
  5. COLLAGENE enables privacy-aware federated and collaborative genomic data analysis

    Growing regulatory requirements set barriers around genetic data sharing and collaborations. Moreover, existing privacy-aware paradigms are...

    Wentao Li, Miran Kim, ... Arif Harmanci in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 11 September 2023
  6. GPU Cloud Architectures for Bioinformatic Applications

    The world of computing is constantly evolving. The trends that are sha** today’s applications are Cloud computing and GPU computing. These...
    Antonio Maciá-Lillo, Tamai Ramírez, ... José-Luis Sánchez-Romero in Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering
    Conference paper 2023
  7. Secure genome-wide association analysis using multiparty computation

    Most sequenced genomes are currently stored in strict access-controlled repositories 1 , 2 , 3 . Free access to these data could improve the power of...

    Hyunghoon Cho, David J Wu, Bonnie Berger in Nature Biotechnology
    Article 07 May 2018
  8. Towards practical privacy-preserving genome-wide association study

    Background

    The deployment of Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) requires genomic information of a large population to produce reliable results....

    Charlotte Bonte, Eleftheria Makri, ... Frederik Vercauteren in BMC Bioinformatics
    Article Open access 20 December 2018
  9. Emerging technologies towards enhancing privacy in genomic data sharing

    As the scale of genomic and health-related data explodes and our understanding of these data matures, the privacy of the individuals behind the data...

    Bonnie Berger, Hyunghoon Cho in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 02 July 2019
  10. A resource-fair protocol for two-party coin toss

    Coin-flip** protocols allow mutually distrustful parties to generate a random bit with uniform distribution. Minimizing bias and kee** fairness...

    Ou Ruan, **g Zhou, ... **g Chen in Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences
    Article 25 June 2013
  11. One-time rational secret sharing scheme based on bayesian game

    The rational secret sharing cannot be realized in the case of being played only once, and some punishments in the one-time rational secret sharing...

    Youliang Tian, Jianfeng Ma, ... Wenjiang Ji in Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences
    Article 03 September 2011
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