Dream of Medical Grid in Korea What can we do for it? Global Grid Forum13 Workshop 13 th Mar 2005 Young-Woo Kim, MD, PhD Center for Gastric Cancer, National.

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Dream of Medical Grid in Korea What can we do for it? Global Grid Forum13 Workshop 13 th Mar 2005 Young-Woo Kim, MD, PhD Center for Gastric Cancer, National Cancer Center

2004 AG Workshop Areas of Application for Medical Field Network infrastructure Research (e-Science) Clinical field (e-Health) Education (e-Learning)

2004 AG Workshop Research Area (e-Science) Biomedical Informatics Infrastructure to share tools, data, resources Virtual network of research based on human interaction Primary task  System development, leadership Engine  Fund, advanced network infrastructure End point  Generation of knowledge estate

2004 AG Workshop CaBIG Launched on July 2003 >50 pilot participants (cancer centers) nationwide Information infrastructure to share tools, data, resources Voluntary virtual network of cancer research Specific tools: clinical trial management system, tissue bank, integrative cancer research applications

2004 AG Workshop CaBIG

2004 AG Workshop Clinical Area (e-Health) Clinical Informatics Infrastructure to share patients clinical data (Lifelong e-health record) Telemedicine - cyber clinic, follow-up, hospice care Telesurgery - telerobotic surgery, telementoring, telesurgical conference Telepathology, tele-radiology, tele-endoscopy Primary task  medical ontology, middleware, Security, Legal & ethical consideration, media communication Engine  Fund, advanced network infrastructure End point  Cost-effective medical System

2004 AG Workshop Medical Image Reference Center Network infrastructure National Cancer Center National Cardiovascular Center Experts group Image information Data Centers

2004 AG Workshop Education Area (e-Learning) Educational Informatics Infrastructure for students, clinician, patients CME (Continuing Medical Education) accreditation-KMA launched 2004 Medical E-learning Contents Management – VirtualMD co. Virtual National Library of Medicine Distance learning – expert sharing for education Primary task  Contents generation & maintenance Engine  Strategy, Fund, Human resource End point  Competent national resource for medical science

2004 AG Workshop Barriers for Collaboration Over Network in Medical Science Field Network infrastructure Bandwidth, Penetration of network, QoS, Security Video conferencing infrastructure Polycom, DVTS  Access Grid System for collaboration & sharing resources Consortium for advanced research environment Grant support for initiation

2004 AG Workshop Users of Advanced Research Network in Medical Science Field KOREN Direct to institute- NCC, Ewha University Mokdong Hospital, SNU Bundang Hospital, Yonse University Hospital, Busan National University Hospital, Inje University Hospital Indirect connection - Hanyang Univ. Hosp., Seoul National Univ. Hosp., Korea Univ. Hosp., Kyunbuk National Univ. Hosp., Kyungsang National Univ. Hosp., Chonnam National Univ. Hosp.

2004 AG Workshop Basic Requirement for Technology Bandwidth  155M- 1G Network Quality  Packet loss, delay Expansible  Multi-channel, Multicast (AG) AV Quality  HDTV, stereo, no echo or noise Security  protection of patient privacy VPN

2004 AG Workshop Group to Group Interaction on the Grid Implementation of AG Concept to Medical Science Clinical research collaboration Medical Conferencing for knowledge share Remote participation for system development Basic science research collaboration-brainstorming, audit, verification of result of experiment

2004 AG Workshop Implementation of AG Concept to Medical Science Improve the User Experience: Go Beyond Teleconferencing Provide a Sense of Presence Support Natural Interaction Modalities Haptic VR interaction for surgical Simulation & training

2004 AG Workshop Enable Complex Multisite Visual and Collaborative Experiences Integrate With High-end Visualization Environments ActiveMural, Powerwall, CAVE Family, Workbenches Implementation of AG concept to Medical Science  3-D protein structure modeling  Physiosome modeling for new drug development

2004 AG Workshop Stages of Collaboration Network Awareness Interaction Cooperation Collaboration persistent collaborative infrastructure (Persistent Share space; AG Rooms) Pioneering Leadership Penetration Collaboration Virtual Organization

2004 AG Workshop NCC. RE.KR Coming Collaboration Plan for Cancer Informatics Infrastructure NCC CBNUH CNNUH GSNUH Cancer Center Network : Grid network infrastructure

2004 AG Workshop CBCG: Cancer Biomedical Collaboration Grid Primary Goal: Synchronous multiple participation of cancer biomedical experts in complex environments Infrastructure: Integration of High quality visualization and advanced network technologies for cancer biomedical research, clinical & educational purpose (AG Rooms for persistent collaboration) Engine: System, Infrastructure, Fund, Leadership, Cooperation

2004 AG Workshop Cancer Information Strategy Cancer Information Grid Network - Construct systemic interacting cancer information network Government, regional cancer center, research institute, hospital, university, patient, etc Cancer Biomedical Resource Repository Construct comprehensive cancer information database Standardization, coordination Cancer Information Service (CIS) Provide high quality CIS on all aspects of cancer for those concerned or affected by cancer

2004 AG Workshop Comprehensive Cancer Information DB Biological Material DB Research Result DB Terminal Care Info. DB Cancer Info. Service DB Registry DB Screening DB Resource DB Clinical Info. DB Clinical Trial DB Standardization Coordination Cancer Information

2004 AG Workshop Cancer Information Grid Resource center NCC Grid Network Data source specific center Domain object Data source Research Center Regional Cancer Center

2004 AG Workshop Architecture of Cancer Information Grid Client Grid Metadata Data Admin Grid (Middle ware) Metadata Specific domain object Other data source GUIApplications

2004 AG Workshop Requirement for Cancer Information Grid Network in Korea System development for sharing resources Model: CABIG in NCI, USA (fund driven leadership) Advanced Cancer Specific Network Infrastructure KOREN, KREONET High quality video and audio communication solution Access Grid, DVTS, HDV National strategic investment for infrastructure High quality data generation and contents development for database to share