Apples plan to harvest customers DNA could revolutionise medical research

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Apple is “collaborating” with scientists to help collect customers DNA for use in medical research, the MIT technology review reports.

This move can have massive implications for genetic research

Apple isn’t going to harvest customer DNA itself however: In the “two initial studies planned,” it will be researchers that send out sample pots, collect, and analyse the subsequent material.

The pilot project will be powered by ResearchKit, which lets users collect health data about themselves and send it off to researchers in studies. The five initial apps collected data on asthma, Parkinson’s, breast cancer, diabetes, and heart health.

The intention is to leverage Apple’s vast install base to give researchers access to a far broader pool of subjects than they would otherwise have. At the launch, Dr. Yvonne Chan from Mount Sinai, who works with Apple on the asthma app, said her team was hopeful that it could potentially become “one of the – if not the – largest real world epidemiological studies in asthma ever.”

More than 11,000 people signed up for the heart health study in the first 24 hours.

Through this step Apple is planning to broaden its scope, collecting users’ DNA so it can be used for research purposes.

One of the initial studies “would study causes of premature birth by combining gene tests with other data collected on the phones of expectant mothers,” Antonio Regalado writes. But on a longer timeframe, “it’s even possible consumers might swipe to share ‘my genes’ as easily as they do their location.”

If Apple can tap into even a tiny fraction of its install base, it will have massive implications for genetic research. It will provide scientists with a data set vastly larger than they have ever had before – as well as an easy way to contact subjects if additional data or clarification is required.

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