All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke Cancer Institute caBIG Implementation Strategy Presented to caBIG Architecture WS May 06, 2011 Pankaj Agarwal.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Manatt manatt | phelps | phillips New York State Health Information Technology Summit Initiative Overview and Update Rachel Block, Project Director United.
Advertisements

Implementing the vision requires significant change to ReliefWebs operating model February 1, 2014 All rights reserved © ReliefWeb Key Elements.
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v.4: Updating a Cancer Research Standard Ann Setser 1, Ranjana Srivastava 2, Lawrence Wright 1,
NCI Designation: Expanding Science and Promoting Health in the Region Name Title, Company Date.
All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke Cancer Institute Involvement with Data Standards and Semantics (May 6, 2011) Salvatore Mungal Duke Bioinformatics.
An Overview of eResearch Activities in Australia Paul Davis, GrangeNet Jane Hunter, Uni of Qld.
EVALUATION OVERVIEW: Key Questions and Roles Mary L. Fennell, Ph.D. (EOC Chair) Professor and Chair, Brown University June 19, 2007.
National Cancer Institute U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES National Institutes of Health NCI Perspective on Informatics and Clinical Decision.
1 NETWORK PLANNING TASK FORCE FY’07 “ Setting the Rates” 11/20/06.
Kenya Climate Innovation Center, Nairobi, Kenya We support Kenyan small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are developing innovative solutions that address.
Neil Cowles, Chief Executive Officer OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE INFORMATION Tolven Update February 2011.
December 3, 2010 SAIF Governance Framework A Brief Update on work to date.
SCIENCE-DRIVEN INFORMATICS FOR PCORI PPRN Kristen Anton UNC Chapel Hill/ White River Computing Dan Crichton White River Computing February 3, 2014.
Cancer Bioinformatics Grid (caBIG) CANS 2006 Chicago, Illinois Shannon Hastings Department of Biomedical Informatics Ohio State University.
Recognition Of Team Science Faculty Appointments, Promotions and Titles at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth “Recognition by peers as an investigator.
Department of Biomedical Informatics Service Oriented Bioscience Cluster at OSC Umit V. Catalyurek Associate Professor Dept. of Biomedical Informatics.
 BRIDG R3.0.2 was released in August 2010  The BRIDG Model passed the initial ISO Joint Initiative Council ballot as a Draft International Standard (DIS)
Cancer Clinical Trial Suite (CCTS): An Introduction for Users A Tool Demonstration from caBIG™ Bill Dyer (NCI/Pyramed Research) June 2008.
CaBench-to-Bedside (caB2B) A caGrid TM client to facilitate translational research Key Stakeholders Involved: Developer Washington University Persistent.
Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine Cancer Center Administration Database.
Chapter 6 – Data Handling and EPR. Electronic Health Record Systems: Government Initiatives and Public/Private Partnerships EHR is systematic collection.
Sanford USD Medical Center Sioux Falls, SD Becky Nelson, Senior VP & COO Health Service Operations Sanford Health.
Interoperability Framework Overview Health Information Technology (HIT) Standards Committee June 24, 2010 Presented by: Douglas Fridsma, MD, PhD Acting.
CRIX: toward a secure, standards-based, clinical research information exchange.
Initiative Overview Santa Cruz – Community Chronic Care Network Stage 4 Project Summary and Objectives: The Santa Cruz County Diabetes Mellitus Registry.
The SNM Centralized IND & Clinical Trials Network Enabling Implementation Investigational & Approved PET Imaging in Multicenter Clinical Trials George.
CaBIG ® VCDE Workspace Tactics thru June 14, 2010: How working groups fit together, and other activities Brian Davis April 1, 2010 VCDE WS Teleconference.
Linking Research Data to Clinical Data – a Pilot The University of Alabama at Birmingham.
System Wide Information Management (SWIM). FAA Transition to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) - System Wide Information Management (SWIM) Initiative.
NCI Clinical Trials Reporting Program CTRP User Group June 14, 2010.
Do Work Safely DOE Hanford Site Recovery Act Support to New Workers Ted Giltz Hanford Site Recovery Act Project Manager
1 Service Creation, Advertisement and Discovery Including caCORE SDK and ISO21090 William Stephens Operations Manager caGrid Knowledge Center February.
Mariann Yeager, NHIN Policy and Governance Lead (Contractor) Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT David Riley, CONNECT Lead (Contractor) Federal.
DRAFT of Proposed TRANSCEND Integration Architecture March 2011.
NCI Enterprise Services (aka COPPA) CTRP and the Suite March 19, 2009.
What is NCIA? National Cancer Imaging Archive Searchable repository of in vivo cancer images in DICOM format Publicly available at no cost over the Internet.
GeWorkbench Overview Support Team Molecular Analysis Tools Knowledge Center Columbia University and The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
1 Dianne Reeves VCDE Presentation December 15, 2011 NCI caBIG® CRF Standards use in NCI CDMS MediData Rave.
Future Approaches to NIAMS Clinical Trials * As presented to the NIAMS Advisory Council on June 2, 2009.
California Telehealth Network eHealth Broadband Adoption Grant National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA) Broadband Technology Opportunities.
Subject Registrations Adverse Events Subject Registrations Biospecimens Lab Results IN: 1. Lab Results OUT: 1. Subject Registrations 2. Clinical Notes.
CRIX – A Public Private-Partnership in the US: Structure, Benefits and Lessons Learned Jim Bland Executive Director, CRIX International.
Structured Protocol Representation for the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid: caSPR and caPRI.
May 2007 CTMS / Imaging Interoperability Scenarios March 2009.
Welcome to the caBIG Community! The cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG ® ) offers more than 120 open source tools, technologies and infrastructure.
Imaging Workspace An Overview and Roadmap Eliot L. Siegel, MD Imaging Workspace Lead SME January 23, 2008.
CTMS Group Call Focus - Changes Michele Ehlman Essex Management Michael Otjen Sapient Paul Davis Essex Management.
Cancer Central Clinical Participant Registry (C3PR) v2.5 CTMS WS September 22, 2009 Pankaj Agarwal 1, Ram Chilukuri 2 1 Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center.
CTMS Workspace Meeting caBIG ® Clinical Trials Management Systems Workspace January 27, 2009.
1 caBIG®-aligned Enterprise Metadata Infrastructure to Support Commercial Clinical Trials Management Software: A Pilot Implementation September 11, 2009.
Enterprise Security Program Overview Presenter: Braulio J. Cabral NCI-CBIIT/caBIG Enterprise Security Program Coordinator.
NHIN caBig Interoperability Demo. So What is the Nation-Wide Health Information Network (NHIN)? NHIN Objective:  Support the creation of a secure, nationwide,
Mentors, Compatibility Reviewers, VCDE WS participants VCDE WS Telecom December 4, 2008.
NAACCR CDA Pilot Project - Overview, Status, and Findings 2009 NAACCR Conference Ken Gerlach, Co-Chair, NAACCR Clinical Data Work Group; Health Scientist,
Deploying caBIG ® at the IUSCC Ganesh Shankar ICR F2F Sept , 2008.
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.
© Akaza Research, LLC : 1 :: 10 Professional open source for clinical research.
C3PR: An Introduction for Users A Tool Demonstration from caBIG™ Vijaya Chadaram Duke Cancer Center April 29, 2008.
Security in Research Computing John Sandefur UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center John-Paul Robinson UAB Research Computing.
Cancer Bioinformatics Grid (caBIG) CANS 2006 Chicago, Illinois
Data Management Program Introduction
Semantic Web - caBIG Abstract: 21st century biomedical research is driven by massive amounts of data: automated technologies generate hundreds of.
Jim Bland Executive Director, CRIX International
Paperless & Cashless Poland Program overview
Electronic Case Reporting Update
Developing a Comprehensive Site Selection Process for a Cancer Network in a Resource-Limited Settings in Sub-Saharan Africa Meg Wirth AMC Operations &
California Telehealth Network eHealth Broadband Adoption Grant
PowerTech 2017, Manchester| 19 June 2017
System Wide Information Management (SWIM)
Introduction to TransCelerate
Presentation transcript:

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke Cancer Institute caBIG Implementation Strategy Presented to caBIG Architecture WS May 06, 2011 Pankaj Agarwal Duke Bioinformatics Shared Resource Duke Cancer Institute

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Agenda Duke Cancer Institute caBIG Development and Adoption Building Blocks caBIG® Implementation Framework Benefits of caBIG® Adoption Current Pilot Future Plans

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke Cancer Institute Duke Hospital is in the top 10 “Honor Roll” hospitals and the top in the South by U.S.News & World Report. Top-Ranked in Cancer Care hospital (12 th ) Significant expansion is underway…

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke Cancer Institute 7 floors, including 3 clinic floors 267,000 square feet Construction began: early 2010 Construction complete: early 2012 Estimated project cost: $222 million

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 caBIG Development –CTMS Knowledge Center –Cancer Central Participant Registry (C3PR) –caTRIP Many elements part of other caBIG applications –RProteomics –VCDE Mentorship –Architecture Mentorship

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 caBIG Adoption –Flagship C3D implementation Many trials in production, many more in development –caAERS (CALGB and Duke) (recommended) –C3PR multi-center pilot –caGRID –RProteomics by June 2011 –caArray

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Data Entity Overview This diagram illustrates data in clinical trials research.

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Program Project (P01)Proposal This flow diagram illustrates the Program Project (P01) Proposal.

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Benefits of caBIG Adoption C3D –Top-shelf CDMS (with CBIIT tech. support) –Regulatory compliant (21 CFR Part 11) –Shared Global Library (parent-child) –caDSR-Direct (local curation ability) –Thousands of Common Data Elements –Development curve Less steep now, new trials up much faster More cluster (brain, breast, etc) replication

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Supported Projects on caBIG Platforms Goal: All Investigator-initiated Clinical Trials Currently ~40 trials in production or development –Single and multi-center –Both IND/IDE and Registry International –Launching first trial with Beijing Cancer Hospital …more to come Funding Mix –Gov’t – NIH (NCI, NINDS, etc) and DoD –Foundation (Komen, etc.) –Industry/Pharma

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Duke-Beijing Abraxane Trial Dike C3D Server CRF’s created for Beijing Study CRF’s accessed by client machine in China First CT collaboration caTissue-based tumor registry Future network in China

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 C3PR Multi-center Pilot (Completed) PANVAC multi-center vaccine study –Grid-enabled –Secure –Accessible Dorian GT S CDS webSSO caXchange Key Id P Study Service Registration Service XYZ Cancer Center

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Adoption In Progress caTissue –Pilot implementation underway –Potential for broad institutional adoption caArray –Installed –caGrid enabled DSIC tools (being evaluated) –Primarily to meet data sharing requirement

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Other Projects CCSG Core Grant Supplements CTRP Early Adopter ADOPT RDC Center Deployment Lead caBIG Participant Contracts Architecture (Pankaj Agarwal) VCDE (Sal Mungal)

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Future Plans C3D –Streamline trial start-up with eCRF Harmonization –Exchange data with caAERS –Complete integration with Velos eResearch Expanded use of caARRAY by Bioinf. group China –Set-up local Suite environment in Beijing –Build-out multi-center Chinese network

All Rights Reserved, Duke Medicine 2007 Questions? Q & A