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Privacy-Preserving Genomic Data Sharing via Hybrid AES/ECC and Blockchain-Based Dynamic Consent

Created on 04 Nov 2025

Authors

Soundararajan, J., Zhuang, Y., Xu, D.

Abstract

Genomic data are growing exponentially, creating opportunities for discovery but also raising significant concerns regarding privacy, security, and governance. We present a framework that encrypts genome-scale files using AES-256-GCM and protects keys per recipient via Curve25519, anchors only content identifiers and encrypted keys on a blockchain smart contract, and stores ciphertext off-chain in IPFS. The design enables dynamic, auditable consent through on-chain access-control lists (grant/revoke with immutable events) while keeping raw genomes off-chain. A working prototype on the Ethereum Sepolia testnet demonstrates end-to-end registration, retrieval, and revocation. Experiments on the human reference genome (hg38) and synthetic sequences demonstrate near-AES performance for multi-gigabyte files and strong diffusion, as per the avalanche criterion. By separating the data plane (symmetric encryption) from the control plane (public-key keying + smart contracts), the system delivers practical, privacy-preserving genomic data sharing suitable for IRB-approved cohort and clinical workflows.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 04 Nov 2025.

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