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Cyberinfrastructure - UCD HS

Cyberinfrastructure - UCD HS. Peter Yellowlees MD Director of Academic Information Systems, UCD. Current Status. Focus on clinical and financial systems in past 2 outdated mainframe based data centers, and multiple small server environments - Need new datacenter over next 5 years

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Cyberinfrastructure - UCD HS

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  1. Cyberinfrastructure - UCD HS Peter Yellowlees MD Director of Academic Information Systems, UCD

  2. Current Status • Focus on clinical and financial systems in past • 2 outdated mainframe based data centers, and multiple small server environments - Need new datacenter over next 5 years • Current storage – SOM 10.8 terabytes (15tb capacity – research scientific equipment), IS 40 tb – (financial, clinical, admin) • Network to campus – low utilization – potential increased need with PRIME project and telemedicine to CENIC • Likely new projects in radiology/visualization, genomics & phenomics, translational research • Implementing velos enterprise application for clinical trials (60% of likely research projects)

  3. A Vision for Clinical Care – informatics and genomics as the new drivers EMR with clinical decisionsupport • Facilitated translational research leading to • Diagnostic discovery • Drug development Improved individualized medicine & pre/post symptomatic disease management Integrated genomic and phenotypic data repository Genomic research with high capacity IT

  4. The Informatics Scorecard, with Possible Breakthrough Applications Application Domain Incremental Applications Breakthrough Applications Computable Medical Knowledge Clinical Decision Support Health Care Computer Assisted Instruction Intelligent Tutoring Education Biological Research Modeling Environments Databases Analytical Tools

  5. UC Davis HS – vision for the future IT for Competitive Advantage Academic Information Systems, CHT and CTSC • Distinctive excellence in: • Teaching, learning • Research • Outreach • Patient care • Flexible aggregation and • analysis of content anddelivery of information • Institutional dataset • repositories • Configurable, adaptable spaces for collaboration and innovation • User support services • Smart class rooms Utility / Commodity IT Services – IS/CIS • Require different models: • Funding • Governance • Delivery • Network • Video conferencing • Authentication • Disaster recovery • Email & calendar • Collaboration tools • Payroll & benefits • Financial & e-business systems • Document management • Libraries and clinical data repositories • Employee self service • UCD biogrid • Data center services • IT policy and operational guidelines • IT licensing, vendor / contract mgt

  6. “Differentiator” Advanced Networking Services for high performance computing, research, clinical services and education • Next generation high speed intra- and inter-campus network capabilities – to allow ubiquitous video • Network bandwidth and reliability requirements for faculty research – sharing massive datasets combining genomic/clinical data • Development of analysis and discovery tools, data storage strategies for researchers • Value added network services (e.g. back up and recovery; hosted repositories, disaster response) • Mobility-related technologies (e.g. wireless) • Flexible governance – co-op approach

  7. Enterprise Database Solution* Protocols Security Research Budgets Patient Info & Schedules Admin Functions *Model Covers 80% Of All Research Databases Common Enterprise Database Schema Centralized Hardware/Software Platform

  8. Research Data Architecture Velos eResearch (Data Gathering & Reports) Siemens OpenLink Interface Engine (ADT) Velos Oracle Database EMR Invision E-IRB InfoEd (Future) Data Transformation Engine (Future) Informatics CTSC Data Warehouse (Future) Custom Mining, Reporting, Modelling & Computable medical knowledge (Future) caBIG/Genomics/ other data sources Current Dataflow Proposed Dataflow

  9. A Web-based portal for “one-stop-shopping” for biomedical informatics services Integration with existing network resources A 5-year implementation plan UC Davis BioGRID

  10. Large, Tightly-Coupled Cluster Replicated Data Replicated Data Replicated Data Replicated Data General Purpose Cluster Appliance Node Appliance Node TeraGrid SDSC Backup Services Backup Services UC Grid Portal Appliance Node Appliance Node 10GB Ethernet Network Commercial Applications Cluster Visualization System Prototype for a UC Grid Portal to Support Research Computing Campus 1 Campus 3 Campus 2 Campus 4

  11. An Integrated Health System For Distributed Services Hardware/Networks E-Education Classroom Support and Distance Ed Portal and Infra-structure (Server, Networks, H\R Authentication,Scheduler) Health Information For Patients/Clinicians Distributed, Layered, Obj Oriented E-Research Record Entry and Retrospective Tracking Sophisticated Data Analysis EMR/Clinical Shared Patient Records Disease Management Systems Telemedicine Radiology, Pharmacy, and Labs E-Administration CV’s, Academic and Ed Resources Email, messaging and videoemail Business/Financial Billing and Ordering Systems Supply Chain Management Software/Applications

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