Protection of Records: Privacy (PReP) Technology for Medical Research
Project Number1K99LM011392-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderJIANG, XIAOQIAN
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There is increasing concern in disclosing sensitive information when clinical data are disseminated, given the potential for breach of individual privacy. Data sharing has become critical in the acceleration of biomedical research and healthcare quality improvement. We will develop new methods for privacy protection that can adapt to the amount of the data being disseminated and the sensitivity of certain variables. Our first aim is to measure fine-grained privacy risk of individual records in patient sub- populations This index can be used to monitor and customize privacy protection of individual clinical records and help prioritize efforts in privacy protection. The second aim is to develop a new and practical method to support privacy-preserving data dissemination in both centralized and distributed environments, with or without knowledge of which analytic techniques will be applied to the disclosed data. The third aim is to speed up privacy preserving algorithms through advanced parallelization techniques. If successful, these new methods will allow privacy protection for large data set dissemination/analysis in real time. These aims are faithful to the mission of the National Library of Medicine, and they are tightly related to the mentors' efforts i leading the development of trustworthy data sharing and individualized predictive models as part of the National Center for Biomedical Computing (NCBC), iDASH (integrating Data for analysis, Anonymization, and SHaring).
The applicant wishes to use this funding opportunity to complement his computer science skills with biomedical knowledge, and specialized training in parallel computing to investigate new algorithms for privacy protection in disseminated data. Success in this project will lead to his long-term goal of becoming an independently funded investigator and joining the core faculty of the Division of Biomedical Informatics at UCSD.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Narrative:
There are important tradeoffs between disseminating clinical and genetic data for
societal benefits and protecting personal privacy. We will develop practical solutions to
address fine-grained privacy and usability trade-offs, provide multi-resolution protection
to satisfy needs of different stakeholders, and accelerate privacy-preserving algorithms
to support efficient data anonymization, analysis, and sharing.
NIH Spending Category
Bioengineering Clinical Research
Project Terms
AccelerationAddressAlgorithmsArchitectureBiomedical ComputingBiomedical ResearchCerealsClinicalClinical DataComplementDataData AnalysesData SetDatabasesDevelopmentDisclosureDiseaseEnvironmentExclusionFacultyFundingFunding OpportunitiesGeneticGoalsHealth protectionIndividualKnowledgeLeadLinkMapsMeasuresMedical RecordsMedical ResearchMentorsMethodsMissionMonitorNoisePatientsPolicy MakingPopulationPrivacyPropertyProviderRandomizedRecordsRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ProposalsResolutionRiskRunningSamplingServicesSolutionsSpeedTechniquesTechnologyTimeTrainingUnited States National Library of MedicineUpdateVotingbiomedical informaticscomparative effectivenesscomputer sciencedata sharingexpectationhealth care qualityimprovedindexinginterestnatural languagenoveloperationparallel computingpredictive modelingskillsstatisticssuccesstoolusabilityvector
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