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CLARA Delegation Review 12 June 2003 http://health.internet2.edu Internet2 in the Health Sciences Mary Kratz, MT(ASCP) Internet2 Health Sciences (mkratz@internet2.edu) Introduction What is Internet2? Mission Advanced Research and Education Network Consortium # Members [Network Map] current backbone topology and speeds - GigaPOPs Relationship with other networks - National Peering Arrangements - Local Networks - International Peering Arrangements Future of the backbone - upgrade to OC-192 - etc What is an Internet2 Application Current Applications Attributes - Examples - NEES - HENP - STAR How Astronomy will work - eVLBI CLARA Delegation Review 12 June 2003

The Scope of the Internet2 Health Science initiative includes clinical practice, medical and related biological research, education, and medical awareness in the Public. Enigma Machine and Bombe Armed forces have always been dependent on communications. During World War II, the German Army and Navy tried to keep their communications secret by using encryption devices called Enigma machines. These sophisticated coding devices could generate over 1 trillion different coding patterns. The Germans believed they were too sophisticated for Allied forces to break them. But in one of the best-kept secrets of the war, first the Poles, and later the British and Americans succeeded in deciphering messages. The wooden device in the foreground is a 4 rotor German Enigma machine, used for encoding. The large machine in the background is a "Bombe," used for breaking the code. Working out the details of codebreaking machines was one of the developments that fostered electronic computers. Smithsonian Photo by Laurie Minor-Penland.

Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet Roadmap Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet National Research Council Report Current and future Internet Released 24 February 2000 National Academy Press ISBN 0-309-06843-6 12/7/2018

Internet2 Member Universities 86 Medical Schools (AAMC members) 130 Health Science related colleges Strong advisory group Health care focus Life science focus Hawaii OHSU IUIPI UIC NLM Stanford UCSD Bradley UMs UTenn TAMU UTSW UAB 12/7/2018

Process Model Working Groups define goals and objectives SIGs and BoF formulate deliverables Consensus Committees Thought leaders from specialty area Publications Best practices (ie. HIPAA Security and Privacy guidelines) Policy Implementation strategies Distinguished Lecture Series Demonstration events Collaborations with medical professional organizations 12/7/2018

Grand Challenge: Information Infrastructure       Organism(person) Organ Tissue Cell Protein Atom & organ systems (1m) (10-3m) (10-6m) (10-9m) (10-12m) (10-15m)              Systems models Continuum models (PDEs) ODEs Stochastic models Pathway models Gene networks     Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland 12/7/2018

Health Science Activities Medical Middleware Working Group Jack Buchanan, MD (UTMEM) Steve Olshansky facilitator Orthopaedic Surgery Working Group Chad Smith,MD (USC) Ed Johansen, JD, facilitator BioEthics Working Group (in formation) John Yost, PhD (Bradley University) Security SIG Jere Retzer (OHSU) Veterinary Medical SIG Gary Allen, DVM (Umissouri) (Cardiology SIG) David Sahn, MD (OHSU) 12/7/2018

Member Requests for Future Health Science Working Groups Simulation and Imaging Telemedicine and Robotics International Education Biomedical Engineering Pharmaceutical Industry Nanotechnology Radiology Cardiology Pathology Ophthalmology Dentistry Nursing Preventative Medicine 12/7/2018

Health Science and Information Technology Overlap More new information will be created in the next 2 years than throughout our entire history Instantaneous global collaboration is the next killer application Medical science will not be possible without advanced computing solutions Research & development will rely increasingly on academic & industry partnerships 03/19/03 12/7/2018 1

Inter-disciplinary Partnerships Catalyse New Uses Direct visualizations Data collection/integration Data mining Device intercommunication Haptic immersion Augmented dexterity Advanced sensors Wireless data collection Economic models for reimbursement realities Direct Visualizations: VTC “presence” Data collection/integration/mining; data knowledgebases to enhance human congnition Device intercommunications: EMS medical devices, bioengineering, pace maker Haptic Immersion: Sense of “Touch”; OB-GYN Augemented Dexterity; Surgery attenuation; beyond human capabilities Advanced Sensors; Nanotechnologies Wireless; getting to the end points! MiMComm Economic Models; lessons from Telemedicine. 12/7/2018 1

More Information On the Web Email health/internet2.edu www.internet2.edu/health Email health@internet2.edu Mary Kratz Internet2 Health Sciences, Program Manager Mkratz@internet2.edu For more information about Internet2, please see these web sites, or contact info@internet2.edu directly by email. 12/7/2018

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