What is genomics?
Genomics is the study of our genes – the DNA contained in the cells of our body that acts as a blueprint for a human being.
Each of us has a slightly different DNA sequence that sets out who we are, how we work… and even how we can be repaired. Studying our DNA can help us understand an amazing range of health-related characteristics, including:
The famous double-helix structure of our DNA contains a lot of information; there may only be four building blocks in the structure (A, C, G and T) but every strand of our DNA contains 3.2 billion of these letters.
We use techniques such as whole genome sequencing, which reads every letter of your DNA (i.e. your “genomic instructions”), to enable us to read your genomic data from these biological samples.
Who is Genuity Science?
Genuity Science (Ireland) Limited is a privately-funded life sciences company, headquartered in Ireland, that carries out important research on the human genome to examine the relationship between genetics, health and disease. Genuity Science (Ireland) Limited is owned by HiberCell Inc., a US based biotech company.
Genuity Science conducts research studies by working closely with clinics, universities and commercial partners. To enable this research, Genuity Science is building a database of genomic and health related data that will be used, on a strictly controlled basis, by Genuity Science and appropriately authorised commercial partners and academic research groups.
Who is the Data Controller?
Genuity Science (Ireland) Limited is responsible for the management and control of all EU Research Data stored by Genuity Science (Ireland).
We are deeply committed to the ethical and responsible stewardship and use of all Research Data in a safe and secure manner in compliance with all applicable laws, including GDPR, the Irish Data Protection Act 2018 and the Irish Health Research Regulations 2018.
The institution, where you participated in the study, is the data controller of any personal information pertaining to study participants that remains at the study site and the institution continues to be the data controller of all medical files.
For what purpose does Genuity Science collect your data?
Genuity Science collects your data for the purpose of scientific research to improve our understanding of health and disease. This type of research could lead to drug discoveries and better use of existing drug treatments.
We combine your data with data from thousands of other participants (some with similar diseases and some without any particular diseases) in our database to study the similarities and differences in the data and how they relate to health and disease. Researchers then look for patterns that may help understand the causes of health conditions, the reasons why some people develop certain conditions but others do not, why some people have more severe symptoms than others or patterns that might help to find a new way to treat them.
Will this research be of direct benefit to participants?
Participation in a Genuity Science study will not benefit you directly. You will not receive any financial benefit, results or feedback from the study. This includes results related and unrelated to your condition, either generally or personally. However, information obtained from the study may help us to better understand your condition and to improve diagnosis and treatments in the future.
How does Genuity Science keep your data safe?
How will a research study participant's data be studied?
The participant’s medical, lifestyle, and genomic data will be studied together with that of other participants and analysed to try and identify factors that contribute to disease.
The participant’s information will also be used in other health-related analyses that are undertaken by Genuity Science, as a comparison with other conditions and to help us understand normal biological changes that may be associated with health.
Who will have access to the data generated for these research studies?
Genuity Science controls all access to the Genuity Science database where your coded data is stored. Genuity Science’s researchers, Genuity Science’s commercial partners (such as pharmaceutical or biotech companies) and authorised research partners can access your coded data for commercial and academic research projects. These partners analyse the data through an access-controlled environment. Please click here for the list of current commercial research partners.
Genuity Science may provide your Study Doctor, and the university (s)he is affiliated with, with a copy of your coded health and lifestyle data to use for their own teaching and research.
You can agree to opt in to permit Genuity Science to also provide a copy of your genomic data to your Study Doctor.
Genuity Science has engaged a third party platform provider who has controlled access to your personal data for the purpose of providing services to Genuity Science.
We do not allow access to any data for marketing or insurance purposes.
How long will biological samples be kept?
Genuity Science will retain your biological samples for up to ten (10) years after the study starts at this clinic. If a longer time period is required for the continuation of the study, for example if Genuity Science makes a discovery that requires further investigation, but the approved study period has expired, any request for extension, and the associated period of time, will be subject to approval by the relevant Research Ethics Committee.
How long will the data be kept?
Genuity Science periodically reviews the necessity to retain all the data it collects and processes. Genuity Science will keep your coded data for the duration of the scientific research being carried out by Genuity Science and its commercial and other research partners. Any data that is no longer being used for the purposes outlined in the Participant Information Leaflet will be deleted.
What is the lawful basis for processing the study data?
As the information or data that Genuity Science collects for its studies relates to your health, it is known as “personal sensitive data” under Irish Data Protection Laws. In accordance with Irish Data Protection Laws, your explicit consent is the lawful basis on which Genuity Science will process your personal data in the first instance.
In the event that you exercise your right to withdraw your consent from a study, Genuity Science may need to continue to process your data on the basis of the legitimate interests of Genuity Science (and its commercial and academic research partners) in the pursuit of scientific research, as deletion of your data would seriously impair the purpose of the research.
If a study participant decides to withdraw, what happens to their blood sample and their data?
You can withdraw from a Genuity Science study at any time. You will need to contact the clinic where you signed up to the study to exercise your right to withdraw, as Genuity Science does not know your identity and cannot correlate your name with the Coded Data which Genuity Science holds. However, please be aware that the timing of withdrawal from a Genuity Science study, and whether or not your data has been included in a “data freeze”, will affect whether or not Genuity Science needs to continue to process your data. You should be aware that your data cannot be withdrawn from published results or findings.
A “data freeze” means that all the data collected up to a certain point in time is effectively “frozen” to create a fixed point of reference for our research. Each time Genuity Science carries out a new data freeze, the previous one is archived.
In the event of any request by you to withdraw your consent, your Informed Consent Form will be stored by the clinic for legal, regulatory and audit purposes.
Withdrawal before your data has been included in a data freeze:
Withdrawal after your data has been included in a data freeze:
Where will the biological samples be stored?
All biological samples collected by Genuity Science are securely stored on a coded basis at a certified genomics laboratory at Cherrywood, Co. Dublin, Ireland. Our biobanking partner has no way of identifying any samples that it is storing on behalf of Genuity Science.
Can a third-party use legal process to gain access to the Genuity database?
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