Our Vision
Allow users to sample and test anonymously, without leaving home. Empower labs of all sizes to collaborate on analyzing genetic and medical data, and offering joint biomedical products
Our Concept
Physical to Digital Bridge
The user generates a DeBio wallet and chooses a biomedical testing product. A smart contract locks the number of tokens required to pay. dApp tells the user the address of the lab and a code that represents the user's public key.
User samples herself. For genetic testing, can be done by using a regular cotton bud swab and a sample bottle. The sample is put on an envelope with the lab address and code and is sent without a return address.
The user shall receive the results (report, genome, etc) anonymously, encrypted by the lab with her public key.
The user's data is completely sovereign, with no paired KYC or identity.
Sovereign Lab Collaboration
When the lab receives an alert that an anonymous sample is arriving for the chosen biomedical testing product. Once the sample arrives, the lab can input the envelope code and get the user's public key.
Lab then executes labwork: Wetwork, sequencing on the physical samples, and/or any requested biomarker tests.
Once results are produced, labs can upload them to DeBio to be encrypted with the user's public key and uploaded into distributed storage.
Labs can collaborate on the DeBio platform to offer joint products integrating services from several labs.
Architecture
DeBio utilizes Ethereum (Hyperledger Besu) for the prototype at demo.debio.network.
DeBio launched in Octopus Testnet in May 2021. The Octopus Network is backed by the NEAR Protocol, which provides multi-chain computing and collaboration with a theoretical speed of 100k tx/s.
Biomed files such as Whole Genome Sequencing files can reach >1GB
DeBio utilizes IPFS as its distributed storage layer due to performance requirements.
DeBio is an official Kilt Protocol partner and will utilize the Kilt Decentralized Identity Protocol to allow labs to embed credentials on test results, genome sequences, and inter-lab collaborations.
Supported by
Use Case Offerings
Decentralized Genetics
Allow users to sample and sequence their genome and get genetic reports anonymously, without leaving home. Demonstrated at debio.network.
Electronic Medical Record
Medical records can be accessed by health organizations on the DeBio platform, with the express consent of the patients. These medical records can include large files -- MRI data, radiology images, etc.
KYC and EMR are by default delinked from each other within the platform architecture. Patients may elect to connect their personal EMR to hospitals and selectively reveal or receive data.
Individual doctors may participate directly in the decentralized EMR system by contributing their diagnosis for particular patients.
Biomedical Testing
Hospitals and labs can provide anonymous-first, at home medical testing for their patients. Empowered labs and hospitals of all sizes to provide home testing for SARS-CoV2.
The same platform can be utilized to provide testing for other diseases. All tests are anonymous-first.
Interlab Collaboration
Labs can collaborate on the DeBio platform to offer joint products integrating services from several labs.
DeBio Network Roadmap
Q1 2022
Preload genomic data to Privacy Computing using Ocean
Customer Request Tests
Customer Payment History
Marketing expansion to onboard more Customers and Lab
Physical Lab Onboarding
KILT as Decentralized Identity
Q2 2022
Data Bounty Feature
DAOGenics Dashboard
Q3 2023
Medical Doctor Dashboard
Second Opinion Marketplace
Q4 2023
Medical Doctor Dashboard
Second Opinion Marketplace