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Becoming a Quantified Self Invited Speaker Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT) Summit Deloitte University Dallas, TX April 26, 2012 Dr. Larry Smarr Director, California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Harry E. Gruber Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD 1

Calit2 Has Been Had a Vision of the Digital Transformation of Health for a Decade Next StepPutting You On-Line! –Wireless Internet Transmission –Key Metabolic and Physical Variables –Model -- Dozens of Processors and 60 Sensors / Actuators Inside of our Cars Post-Genomic Individualized Medicine –Combine –Genetic Code –Body Data Flow –Use Powerful AI Data Mining Techniques The Content of This Slide from 2001 Larry Smarr Calit2 Talk on Digitally Enabled Genomic Medicine

The Calit2 Vision of Digitally Enabled Genomic Medicine is an Emerging Reality 3 July/August 2011 February 2012

LifeChips: the merging of two major industries, the microelectronic chip industry with the life science industry LifeChips medical devices Lifechips--Merging Two Major Industries: Microelectronic Chips & Life Sciences 65 UCI Faculty

From One to a Billion Data Points Defining Me: The Exponential Rise in Body Data in Just One Decade! Billion: My Full DNA, MRI/CT Images Million: My DNA SNPs, Zeo, FitBit Hundred: My Blood Variables One: My Weight Weight Blood Variables SNPs Full Genome

During the 2000s, The Fraction of the Population That is Obese Has Greatly Increased 35% of Adults 17% of Children No State Reduced its % Obese In Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, CDC

I Arrived in La Jolla in 2000 After 20 Years in the Midwest and Decided to Move Against the National Trend 2000 I Reversed My Bodys Decline By Altering My Nutrition and Exercise Age Age See the full story at:

I Lost Weight by Changing What & How Much I Eat, While Increasing Aerobic and Weight Bearing Exercise Gradually Moving to Zone Diet and Regular Exercise Exercise is Elliptical and Walking Average Blood Pressure 134/73, Pulse 55 Resting Pulse Lowered to ±4 lbs. Current Weight 180

I Quantify My Food Intake So I Can Tune My Glucose/Insulin System and Lower Inflammation Quality of Food –All Organic and Mostly Locally Grown –Carbs are Low Glycemic Index –No Added Sugar or Refined Flour – Mostly Fruits and Vegetables –Proteins are Lean –Meat is Grass Fed – No Corn or Antibiotics –Fish is Wild, Often Locally Caught –Fats are Omega-3 Rich –Supplemented by 7g Daily Pharmaceutically Purified Fish Oil Pills Computed Average Over 12 Days When at Home for Maximum Accuracy Measure All Food and Drink Components, Then Use USDA Lookup to Compute Each Item Measuring Daily Food Intake Needs More LifeChips! For my recommendations on nutrition, exercise, sleep and stress, see:

Wireless Monitoring Helps Drive Exercise Goals My Average is 7,000 Steps/ Day Over Last 10 Months

Quantifying My Sleep Pattern Using a Zeo - Surprisingly About Half My Sleep is REM! REM is Normally 20% of Sleep Mine is Between 45-65% of Sleep An Infant Typically Has 50% REM

On the Road Zeo Solution: Link Headband to Android Smartphone

CitiSense –New NSF Grant for Fine-Grained Environmental Sensing Using Cell Phones CitiSense contribute distribute sense display discover retrieve Seacoast Sci. 4oz 30 compounds 4oz 30 compounds EPA CitiSense Team PI: Bill Griswold Ingolf Krueger Tajana Simunic Rosing Sanjoy Dasgupta Hovav Shacham Kevin Patrick C/A L S W F Intel MSP Integrate Into a LifeChip

From Measuring Macro-Variables to Measuring Your Internal Variables

Where I Believe We are Headed: Predictive, Personalized, Preventive, & Participatory Medicine Using a LifeChip Quantify ~2500 Blood Proteins, 50 Each from 50 Organs or Cell Types from a Single Drop of Blood To Create a Time Series I am Leroy Hoods Lab Rat!

Tracking and Reducing Inflammation is Critical to Your Health 2004

I Have Greatly Lowered My Bodys Inflammation From Food By Increasing Omega-3s Range Source: Barry Sears My Tests by Chronically Ill American Average Healthy American Ideal Range My Range Silent Inflammation I take 6 Fish Oil Pills Per Day Ratio of AA/EPA

Most Blood Variables Stay Within Normal Range: Fraction of Normal Upper Range For Three Variables Occasional Brief Excursions Above Normal Upper Range

My Quarterly Blood Tests In Addition to Lipids: Only One Was Far Beyond Normal Limits Electrolytes –Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Boron, Chlorine, CO 2 Micronutrients –Arsenic, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Zinc Blood Sugar Cycle –Glucose, Insulin, A1C Hemoglobin Cardio Risk –Complex Reactive Protein (CRP) –Homocysteine Kidneys –Bun, Creatinine, Uric Acid Protein –Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin Liver –GGTP, SGOT, SGPT, LDH, Total Direct Bilirubin, Alkaline Phosphatase Thyroid –T3 Uptake, T4, Free Thyroxine Index, FT4, 2 nd Gen TSH Blood Cells –Complete Blood Cell Count –Red Blood Cell Subtypes –White Blood Cell Subtypes Cancer Screen –CEA, Total PSA, % Free PSA –CA-19-9 Vitamins & Antioxidant Screen –Vit D, E; Selenium, ALA, coQ10, Glutathione, Total Antioxidant Fn. I Track Over 100 Blood Variables Over Time

Blood Measurements Reveal Chronic Inflammation Via Complex Reactive Protein Biomarker Come Back When You Have a Symptom CRP from Blood Tests 15x Normal Antibiotics Symptom: Acute Diverticulitis Inflammation 5x Normal CRP Good Range ?

Inflammation is Episodic and Growing: What Could be the Cause? Much of the Inflammation Drop Is Spontaneous 15x 27x Normal Range CRP < 1 Antibiotics Demonstrates Value of Fine-Grained Time Series 5x Previous Graph Size

High CRP Arterial Plaque Formation CRP > 4.2, 5x Risk of Future Heart Disease CRP and LDL Cholesterol Co-Create Arterial Plaque

Frequent Stool Analysis Reveals Lactoferrin Spike to Active Crohns Disease (CD) Level Colonoscopy May 2006 Colonoscopy May 2011 Colonoscopy December 2010 Colonoscopy and Biopsies Support CD Diagnosis Typical Lactoferrin Value for Active Crohns Colonoscopy Jan 2012 Normal Lactoferrin Level < 7

Descending Colon Sigmoid Colon Threading Iliac Arteries Major Kink Confirming the Crohns Hypothesis: Finding the Smoking Gun with MRI Imaging I Obtained the MRI Slices From UCSD Medical Services and Converted to Interactive 3D Working With Calit2 Staff & DeskVOX Software Transverse Colon Liver Small Intestine Diseased Sigmoid Colon

LS Sigmoid Colon Cross Sections Showing Inflamed Wall Jan 2012 MRI Enterography report: long segment wall thickening in the proximal and mid portions of the sigmoid colon, extending over a segment of approximately 16 cm, with suggestion of intramural sinus tracts. Ulcerative Colitis is Restricted to the Mucosa, while Crohn's Disease Affects the Whole Bowel Wall Note Thickness of Wall - Normal is 3mm (like a Balloon) Source: L Smarr Using Calit2s Jurgen Schultz Software

Exploring My Internal Organs in the Calit2 Virtual Reality CAVE Using DeskVOX Software Photo & DeskVOX Software Courtesy of Jurgen Schulze, Calit2

Autoimmune Diseases Effect 5-8% of Americans Crohns Disease Ulcerative Colitis Rheumatoid Arthritis Multiple Sclerosis Psoriasis Type 1 Diabetes, Ankylosing Spondylitis Lupus Erythematosus Plus Over 70 Others The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Despite decades of research, the etiology of Crohn's disease remains unknown. Its pathogenesis may involve a complex interplay between host genetics, immune dysfunction, and microbial or environmental factors. --The Role of Microbes in Crohn's Disease Paul B. Eckburg & David A. Relman Clin Infect Dis. 44: (2007)

The Cost of Sequencing a Human Genome Has Fallen Over 10,000x in the Last Ten Years! This Has Enabled Sequencing of Both Human and Microbial Genomes

Person A Person B Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) Make Up About 90% of All Human Genetic Variation Tracks One Million SNPs SNPs Occur Every 100 to 300 Bases Along Human DNA

I Wondered if Crohns is an Autoimmune Disease, Did I Have a Personal Genomic Polymorphism? From SNPs Associated with CD Polymorphism in Interleukin-23 Receptor Gene 80% Higher Risk of Pro-inflammatory Immune Response NOD2 ATG16L1 IRGM

You are a Superorganism: Your Body Has Ten Microbes for Every Human Cell! Science v.330, p (2010) Firmicutes Are the Dominant Phyla in the Human Microbiome

The Gut Microbiome Has Been Mapped in the Last Five Years Using Genome Sequencing A majority of the bacterial sequences corresponded to uncultivated species and novel microorganisms. Diversity of the Human Intestinal Microbial Flora Paul B. Eckburg, et al Science 308, (2005) 395 Phylotypes Firmicutes Bacteroidetes

Crohns Disease Patients Have Number of Firmicute Gut Microbe Species Reduced by Over 2/3! Actinobacteria Firmicutes BacteroidetesProteobacteria Healthy Gut Microbes Actinobacteria Firmicutes BacteroidetesProteobacteria IBD Gut Microbes Manichanh, et al, Gut 2006;55:205–211 The Missing Firmicutes Inhibit Pro-Inflammation

Next Step: Use Microarray to Measure Time Series of Microbial Diversity LBLs Gary Andersen and his PhyloChip Second Genome has developed a sensitive, flexible and robust platform for the identification of microbiome-based signatures for the rapid identification of microbial gut health biomarkers. DNA microarray that can identify, within hours, over 50,000 different microbes

Microbial Metagenomics Can Diagnose Disease States From SNPs Associated with CD Mutation in Interleukin-23 Receptor Gene80% Higher Risk of Pro-inflammatory Immune Response 2009 IBD Patients Harbored, on Average, 25% Fewer Microbial Genes than the Individuals Not Suffering from IBD.

Finding Out if I Have Missing Microbes: Metagenomic Sequencing of My Gut Microbiome Gel Image of Extract from Smarr Sample-Next is Library Construction Manny Torralba, Project Lead - Human Genomic Medicine J Craig Venter Institute January 25, 2012 I Received a Disk Drive Last Week With 35 GB FASTQ Files Weizhong Li, UCSD NGS Pipeline: 230M Reads Only 0.2% Human Next: 100,000 cpu-hrs

100,000 People Like Me Are Uploading Their Genomes and Medical Records I Have Been Accepted by PGP and Spoke at GET 2012: "N=1: Pioneers of self-tracking" GET Held at the Harvard Medical School

Integrative Personal Omics Profiling: 1000x the Data I Have Taken Michael Snyder, Chair of Genomics Stanford Univ. Genome 140x Coverage Blood Tests 20 Times in 14 Months –tracked nearly 20,000 distinct transcripts coding for 12,000 genes –measured the relative levels of more than 6,000 proteins and 1,000 metabolites in Snyder's blood Cell 148, 1293–1307, March 16, 2012

Integrating Systems Biology Data: Cytoscape OPEN SOURCE Java Platform for Integration of Systems Biology Data Layout and Query of Interaction Networks (Physical And Genetic) Visual and Programmatic Integration of Molecular State Data (Attributes) 39

With the Explosion in Biomedical Data, What is the Required Cyberinfrastructure? Report 2009

iDASH 41 Outcome of NIH Botstein-Smarr Report (1999) Source: Lucila Ohno-Machado, UCSD SOM

New NCBC: integrating Data for Analysis, Anonymization, and SHaring (iDASH) funded by NIH U54HL Data Exported for Computation Elsewhere –Users download data from iDASH Computation Comes to the Data –Users access data in iDASH –Users upload algorithms into iDASH iDASH Exportable Cyberinfrastructure –Users download infrastructure – Private Cloud at SD Supercomputer Center Medical Center Data Hosting HIPAA certified facility Source: Lucila Ohno-Machado, UCSD SOM

SDSC/Triton Skaggs/Users StorageLeichtag/Sequencer Calit2/Storage UCSD Next Generation Sequencer Example: Professor Trey Idekar Source: Chris Misleh, Calit2/SOM Next Gen Sequencers Generate ~1TB/Run

Calit2 Community Cyberinfrastructure for Advanced Microbial Ecology Research and Analysis (CAMERA) 512 Processors ~5 Teraflops ~ 200 Terabytes Storage 1GbE and 10GbE Switched / Routed Core ~200TB Sun X4500 Storage 10GbE Source: Phil Papadopoulos, SDSC, Calit Users 90 Countries

Access to Computing Resources Tailored by Users Requirements and Resources CAMERA Core HPC Resource Advanced HPC Platforms NSF/DOE TeraScale Resources Source: Jeff Grethe, CAMERA

NSF Funds a Data-Intensive Track 2 Supercomputer: SDSCs Gordon-Coming Summer 2011 Data-Intensive Supercomputer Based on SSD Flash Memory and Virtual Shared Memory SW –Emphasizes MEM and IOPS over FLOPS –Supernode has Virtual Shared Memory: –2 TB RAM Aggregate –8 TB SSD Aggregate –Total Machine = 32 Supernodes –4 PB Disk Parallel File System >100 GB/s I/O System Designed to Accelerate Access to Massive Data Bases being Generated in Many Fields of Science, Engineering, Medicine, and Social Science Source: Mike Norman, Allan Snavely SDSC

Rapid Evolution of 10GbE Port Prices Makes Campus-Scale 10Gbps CI Affordable $80K/port Chiaro (60 Max) $ 5K Force 10 (40 max) $ 500 Arista 48 ports ~$1000 (300+ Max) $ 400 Arista 48 ports Port Pricing is Falling Density is Rising – Dramatically Cost of 10GbE Approaching Cluster HPC Interconnects Source: Philip Papadopoulos, SDSC/Calit2

10G Switched Data Analysis Resource: SDSCs Data Oasis – Scaled Performance 2 12 OptIPuter 32 Co-Lo UCSD RCI CENIC/ NLR Trestles 100 TF 8 Dash 128 Gordon Oasis Procurement (RFP) Phase0: > 8GB/s Sustained Today Phase I: > 50 GB/sec for Lustre (May 2011) :Phase II: >100 GB/s (Feb 2012) Source: Philip Papadopoulos, SDSC/Calit2 Triton 32 Radical Change Enabled by Arista G Switch G Capable 8 Existing Commodity Storage 1/3 PB 2000 TB > 50 GB/s 10Gbps

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