EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand HealthGrid and SHARE: retrospect and prospect for grids in health.

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EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand HealthGrid and SHARE: retrospect and prospect for grids in health Tony Solomonides (UWE/HealthGrid) on behalf of the SHARE Consortium SHARE: Structuring and supporting Healthgrids Activities and Research in Europe

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 2 SHARE consortium EC Framework Programme 6 ‘Specific Support Action’ project 27 months, January 2006 to March 2008 with CNRS/IN2P3 HealthGrid Universidad Politécnica de Valencia University of the West of England, Bristol Research Centre for Computer and Law (CRID) – University of Namur European Health Management Association Empirica GmbH Argonne National Laboratory Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre APAMI (Asia-Pacific Association for Medical Informatics)

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 3 SHARE to define milestones for wide deployment and adoption of healthgrids in Europe action plan for a European e-Health Area The project had to assess the status quo and set targets identify key gaps, barriers and opportunities establish short and long term objectives key developments actors to achieve the vision SHARE Objectives

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 4 Background The concept of “grids for health” was described in the HealthGrid White Paper in It set out a vision of the opportunities and potential benefits offered by applying grids in different areas of biomedicine and healthcare. The HealthGrid vision relies on the setting up of grid infrastructures for medical research, healthcare, and the life sciences HealthGrid itself arose from a number of projects in grid applications to medicine and healthcare from about 2001 onwards. They spanned: health informatics: screening, epidemiology, public health, etc. clinical informatics: diagnostics, decision support, care planning, etc. biomedical informatics: a new field!

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 5 Background “Grid infrastructures for biomedical informatics” implies: the availability of grid services, most notably for data and knowledge management; the deployment of these services on infrastructures involving healthcare centres (e.g. hospitals), medical research laboratories and public health administrations; and the definition and adoption of international standards and interoperability mechanisms for medical information stored on the grid. Biomedical informatics a concurrent development convergence and synergy between medical informatics and bioinformatics leading to two new approaches to medicine …

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 6 Biosocial organization, knowledge & pathology Molecular and Image-based diagnosis Population Disease Patient Tissue, organ Molecular, genetic Genomic Epidemiology Pharmacogenetics Bioinformatics Medical Imaging Medical Informatics Public Health Informatics BIOMEDICALBIOMEDICAL PATHOLOGIESPATHOLOGIES Taken from Fernando Martín-Sánchez INFORMATICSINFORMATICS

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 7 Genomic Information Individualised healthcare Genotyping Haplotyping Functional genomics proteomics Individual genomics (SNPs and mutations) Gene Expression DNA arrays MS, 2D eph Disease reclassification Pharmaco- genomics Diagnosis Pharmaco- genetics Molecular medicine Human Genetic Variation Molecular causes of diseases TechnologiesData Applications BIOINFORMATICS & MEDICAL INFORMATICS Clinical Genomic medicine Preventive medicine Taken from Fernando Martín-Sánchez

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 8 SHARE to define what has to be done, when – and in what sequence, by whom, and how? Turns out action required in several domains: technical research and development standards and security for real world deployment squaring up to ethical and legal issues community acceptance and economic investment SHARE Objectives

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 9 SHARE WPs WP3: Infrastructure & Security WP4: Health Policy, Ethical, Soc. and Econ. WP6 WP5 Baseline RoadMap I RoadMap II Health Grid Roadmap HealthGrid Framework Application Roadmap time now

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 10 What is the goal ? An environment, created through the sharing of resources, in which heterogeneous and dispersed health data at different levels: molecular data (e.g. genomics, proteomics) cellular data (e.g. pathways) tissue data (e.g. cancer types, wound healing) personal data (e.g. EHR) population (e.g. epidemiology) as well as applications, can be accessed by all users as a tailored information system according to their level of authorisation and without loss of quality of information or service.

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 11 Technical Challenges Distributed data integration and computing Security Performance Usability Standards Need for reference implementations of standard grid services Bridge the gap between medical informatics standards and grid standards (e.g. grid-enabled DICOM) Lack of standard open source ontologies in medical informatics Grid deployment in medical research centres Easy installation of secure grid nodes Friendly user interface

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 12 Other challenges Specific features of the community Patient ownership of her or his data Hospitals IT policies vs grids Technology transfer between projects Development of best practices Interfacing IT resources for clinical routine to grid Data sharing (and major ethical implications) Raising awareness of grids Need to build on success stories

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 13 HealthGrid ‘SOA’ The classic grid architecture assumed by SHARE Core services are generic; no medical or healthcare specialization assumed Healthgrid services are generic services (e.g. pseudo- nymization, image storage) and may be used by different special applications Domain-specific applications may require additional services (e.g. mammogram standardization); these may also be made generic. Coreservices infrastructure HealthGrid services Healthcare/biomedical Applications Computing Grid Data Grid Knowledge grid Coreservices infrastructure Healthgrid services Healthcare/biomedical Applications Computing Grid Data Grid Knowledge grid

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 14 Toward a roadmap Reference distribution of grid services phase 1 phase 2 Sustainable computing grid Reference implementation of grid services Sustainable data grid Agreed medical informatics & grid standards Sustainable knowledge grid Agreed open source medical ontologies Generalized use of knowledge grids

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 15 Milestones I In the first phase: GD.1 A sustainable computing grid infrastructure for the medical research community IT.1 A reference implementation of grid services using standard web service technology and allowing computation and secure manipulation of distributed data GD.2 A sustainable data grid for a well defined medical research topic Distributed storage and distant query of medical data IT.2 A reference distribution of a reference implementation of grid services for the installation of grid nodes in medical research centres

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 16 Milestones II In the second phase: IT.3 An agreed set of standards for sharing medical images and records on the grid GD.3 A knowledge grid for a well defined medical research topic Distributed data integration and computing IT.4 Agreed and implemented open source medical ontologies GD.4 Generalized use of knowledge grids

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 17 RCCG10 RCCG9 RCCG8 RCCG7 RCCG6RCCG5 RCCG4 RCCG3 RCCG2 RCCG1 Interoperability of Infrastructures User friendliness On demand access Quality of service TIME Research challenges for: Computing grids Data grids Knowledge grids Computational Grids

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 18 Computational Grids ChallengeCommunityDescription of the requirement RCCG1VPHAccess to grid resources on demand. RCCG2VPHTransparent job submission to cluster and supercomputer grids. Easy transfer of tasks between grid infrastructures RCCG3VPHAutomatic migration of simulations between different scales. RCCG4VPHUser friendly access. Lower barrier to adoption. RCCG5VPHTransparent access to different grids. RCCG6EPINeed for real fault-tolerant scheduling systems. RCCG7EPIEasily installed grid middleware for health environments. Low maintenance and administration. RCCG8EPIExploitation models and guaranteed QoS for services. Advance resource reservation with pre-negotiated QoS. RCCG9EPINeed for scalable job scheduling system. RCCG10EPILow latency/high performance services integrated.

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 19 RCDG7 RCDG5 RCDG4RCDG6 RCDG3 RCDG2 RCDG1 Improved distributed data management Quality of service Distributed data models TIME Research challenges for: Computing grids Data grids Knowledge grids Data Grids

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 20 Data Grids ChallengeCommunityDescription of the requirement RCDG1EPI Easily installed grid middleware for health environments. Low maintenance and administration. RCDG2EPI - VPH Data architectures/tools for private data dissociation, pseudo/anonymisation and encryption. Automatic compliance with legal requirements. RCDG3EPI Exploitation models and guarantees QoS for services. Advance resource reservation with pre-negotiated QoS. RCDG4EPI Scalable data cataloguing and data transfer. RCDG5VPH Storage services for easy upload/download of large binary objects. RCDG6VPH / EuroPhysiome Distributed data models and repositories multiscale data. RCDG7IMI Enhanced standards for data protection in web services environments.

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 21 RCKG7 RCKG5 RCKG4 RCKG3 RCKG6 RCKG2 RCKG1 Defining standards and ontologies Grid technology challenges Research area challenges TIME Research challenges for: Computing grids Data grids Knowledge grids Knowledge Grids

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 22 Knowledge Grids ChallengeCommunityDescription of the requirement RCKG1EPIKnowledge-driven grid catalogues and integration based on the metadata. RCKG2IMIStandards and models to expose web services (semantics), scientific services, properties of data sources, data sets, scientific objects, and data elements RCKG3IMIEnhanced knowledge representation models and data exchange standards for complex systems RCKG4IMIDevelop new, domain-specific ontologies based on standard data representation models and reference ontologies RCKG5IMIAdvanced text mining tools to capture implicit information about complex objects, relationships and processes, as described in patents and literature RCKG6IMIStandards and an expert tool (ontology/schema/rules negotiator) to expose properties of local sources in a federated environment RCKG7IMI-VPHStandards and an expert tool (services/data negotiator) to guide users through the complexities of the data, data models, simulation and modelling tools.

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 23 Collaboration Grid For e-science/e-health Data Grid Distributed and optimized storage of large amounts of accessible data Computing Grid For data crunching applications Revisiting User Reqs

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 24 Collaboration Grid For e-science/e-health Data Grid Distributed and optimized storage of large amounts of accessible data Knowledge grids a level up Computing Grid For data crunching applications Revisiting User Reqs

EGEE User Forum 2008 – Clermont Ferrand 25 Challenges & complexity