LabTrace Completes the First Study Using its Blockchain-Based Data Authentication System, Designed to Ensure Data Integrity in Clinical Trials

There is growing concern that the exponential expansion of digital data in healthcare and  medical research is being accompanied by a growing incidence of scientific fraud. According to The Guardian,in 2023 "the annual number of papers retracted by research journals topped 10,000 for the first time," and "most analysts believe this figure is only the tip of an iceberg of scientific fraud." One reason cited for the increase in falsified data is the pressure to generate successful, high-impact results, which afford the researchers more recognition and career advancement opportunities.
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There is growing concern that the exponential expansion of digital data in healthcare and  medical research is being accompanied by a growing incidence of scientific fraud. According to The Guardian,in 2023 "the annual number of papers retracted by research journals topped 10,000 for the first time," and "most analysts believe this figure is only the tip of an iceberg of scientific fraud." One reason cited for the increase in falsified data is the pressure to generate successful, high-impact results, which afford the researchers more recognition and career advancement opportunities.

"Progress in science and medicine is critically dependent on the quality of the data collected in our research studies, and we take that responsibility very seriously," said professor Steve Williams, director of the Centre of Neuroimaging Science at King's College London and principal study investigator. "The integrity of research data is the bedrock of medical breakthroughs and LabTrace's blockchain-based system gives us the level of transparency we need to trust, track and authenticate our data."

LabTrace's blockchain-based data authentication system offers a unique and transparent solution to:

It achieves this by attaching unique Content IDs (CIDs), which follow IPFS standards, to all recorded data. Each CID file receives on-chain notarization by authorized parties–with user permissions defined and controlled by an Algorand smart contract (ie Role-Based Access Control). KCL implemented LabTrace as an additional layer of immutable record-keeping and to demonstrate a viable path forward for maintaining the integrity of digital medical data.

After surveying the blockchain landscape, LabTrace determined that Algorand, a leading Layer-1 solution known for its high-performance and reliability, was best suited to meet the rigorous requirements of the biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Specific advantages of Algorand are:

Timestamps and notarizations that certify the trial findings can be viewed here.

LabTrace Completes the First Study Using its Blockchain-Based Data Authentication System, Designed to Ensure Data Integrity in Clinical Trials

"This is an important achievement for our company, as it shows that our solution can be readily adopted in experimental medicine studies, managing data of any type," said Federico Turkheimer, professor at King's College London and director of LabTrace. "We believe we have built a solution to enable full data traceability in clinical trials and boost scientific reproducibility in medical research."

"With AI expanding the scope and sophistication of potential data manipulation and fraud, it is more important than ever that researchers, regulators, and the public have trusted sources of data," said Eric Wragge, global head of business development and capital markets for the Algorand Foundation.  "Accurate data is the bedrock of scientific progress everywhere, and we are honored that Algorand is the blockchain upon which the Labtrace solution has been built."

About LabTrace
LabTrace believes that certified and verifiable data are the core for a trustworthy digital society. The company is on a mission to enable full data traceability in clinical trials and boost scientific reproducibility in medical research. To further this goal, LabTrace has built a blockchain-based system for the secure, GDPR compliant, immutable notarisation of digital data. For more information, visit www.labtrace.io.

About Algorand Foundation
Algorand's mission is to power a world where information has integrity and innovative ideas can scale. The Algorand Foundation supports Algorand's rapidly growing ecosystem by providing a best-in-class developer environment, supporting key infrastructure and setting technical standards, offering comprehensive support to builders and entrepreneurs, and providing the infrastructure for decentralized governance.

Founded by Turing Award-winning cryptographer Silvio Micali in 2019, Algorand has grown into a vibrant ecosystem of developers, entrepreneurs, and enterprise partners that benefit from institutional-grade certainty and resilience, while features like low fees, instant finality, and a minimal carbon footprint also appeal to the protocol's millions of retail users. Builders of all kinds can use common programming languages like Python to develop advanced apps and protocols that solve important problems at a global scale: instant payments in war and disaster zones, self-sovereign identity for the disenfranchised, supply-chain traceability for global commerce, permissionless protocols addressing financial inclusion, and the creation of entirely new markets through tokenization, to name a few. To learn more and start your journey on Algorand, visit algorand.foundation.

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