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Internet2 Health Sciences
Mary Kratz
Manager Internet2 Health Science Initiatives
Coalition for Networked Information
Washington, DC
10 April 2001
People on the Internet
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Yesterday’s Internet
Thousands of users
Remote login, file transfer
Interconnect mainframe computers
Applications capitalize on underlying
technology
Today’s Internet
Millions of users
Web, email, low-quality audio & video
• “World Wide Wait”
Interconnect personal computers and
servers
Applications adapt to underlying technology
Today’s Internet Doesn’t
Provide reliable end-to-end performance
Encourage cooperation on new capabilities
Allow testing of new technologies
Support development of revolutionary
applications
Tomorrow’s Internet
Billions of users and devices
Convergence of today’s applications
with multimedia (telephony, videoconference, HDTV)
Interconnect personal computers,
servers, and embedded computers
New technologies enable
unanticipated applications (and create
new challenges)
Challenges to Higher Education
Human Computer Interaction
• Virtual learning environments
• Virtual meetings and seminars
• Shared authoring and research collaboration
Remote instrumentation is cumbersome
Access between higher edu resources and
corporate environments restricted
Distributed large scale computing and
database
Internet2 Mission
Develop and deploy advanced network
applications and technologies, accelerating
the creation of tomorrow’s Internet.
Internet2 Goals
Enable new generation of applications
Re-create leading edge R&E network
capability
Transfer technology and experience to the
global production Internet
Internet2 Corporate Partners
3Com
Marconi Communications
Advanced Network &
Services
Microsoft
Alcatel
Qwest Communications
AT&T
Cisco Systems
IBM
ITC^Deltacom
Lucent Technologies
Nortel Networks
SBC Communications
Spirent Communications
WCI Cable
WorldCom
Additional Participation
Over 70 Internet2 Corporate Members
Over 40 Affiliate Members
Over 30 International Partners
Internet2 Universities
185 Universities as of April 2001
Internet2 Backbone Networks
Donna Cox,
Robert Patterson, NCSA
Abilene Network
-Qwest
Internet2 GigaPoPs
27 as of April 2001
Abilene Network
Logical Map
Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Middleware
New Network Capabilities
Advanced Applications
Partnerships
Download of “The Matrix”
DVD
(Comparison of the Internet2 Land Speed
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Application Attributes
Interactive research
collaboration and
instruction
Real-time access to
remote resources
Large-scale, multi-site
computation and data
mining
Shared virtual reality
Any combination of the
above
Advanced Applications
Distributed computation
Virtual laboratories
Digital libraries
Distributed learning
Digital video
Tele-immersion
All of the above in combination
Health Sciences
Internet2 Health Science Initiative
Health Science Workgroup activities
Advanced Medical Applications
"When the explorer is ready the guide will
appear."
-- Himalayan Saying
(Reference from EVL at UIC)
The Scope of the Internet2
Health Science Workgroup
includes clinical practice,
medical and related biological
research, education, and
medical awareness
in the Public.
With an Emphasis On:
Medical applications on the Internet.
Development of application tools to
take advantage of Internet2 advanced
network services.
Leverage and influence Internet2
resources to apply solutions to the
medical domain.
Inform the medical community of these
activities.
Goals and Objectives
Focus on research partnerships for
advanced applications
Enhance collaboration and information
sharing
Development of demonstrations and tools
Cooperate on standards to maintain
global interoperability
Coordination
Clinical Care
Academia
Research
Industry
Education
Government
Two Bowers of Health Sciences
Life Sciences
• Genomics
• Structural Biology
• Clinical Trials
• Nanotechnology
Health Care
• HIPAA
• System Integration
• “Traditional Informatics”
NCRR: Integration Role for Internet2
Virtual Laboratories
Biocomplexity
Security
Data
Management
Multidisciplinary
Internet2 Member Universities
185 Members As of February 2001
120 internet2 member
universities have medical
colleges (AAMC
members)
About 50 members
active in health sciences
Strong leadership team
Hawaii
Working closely
with NIH/NLM
Internet2 and the Next
Generation Internet Initiative
Internet2
University-led
Developing education and
research driven applications
Building out campus networks,
gigaPoPs and inter-gigapop
infrastructure
NGI
Federal agency-led
Agency mission-driven and
general purpose
applications
Funding research testbeds and
agency research networks
Interconnecting and interoperating to provide advanced
networking capabilities needed to support advanced
research and education applications
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
Network of Collaborations
People to people
• Collaborations
• Engineering expertise
• Medical expertise
Information access
• Libraries and knowledge bases
• Data stores (ie. Clinical)
• Metadata definitions
Resources
• Abilene backbone
• Advanced research applications and tools
• Facilities
– Virtual laboratories
– Super computers
– Knowledge Clearinghouse
Health Science Workgroups
Health Science Working Groups
Medical Middleware
Medical Security
Medical Distance Education
Veterinary Medical Working Group
Visible Human Collaboratory
Regional Testbeds (connectivity in medicine)
Future Health Science Working Groups
• Quality of Service
• Structural Biology
• Nanotechnology
• Human Genome
• Clinical Trials
Medical Middleware Working Group
Medical Middleware Leads
• Rob Carter
– Director Systems Administration
Office of Information Technology, Duke University
• Jack Buchanan, MSEE, MD
– Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Medicine,
University of Tennessee, Memphis
– Staff Physician, Memphis VA Medical Center
MACEmed
• Middleware Architecture Committee for Education in
Medicine
• Electronic health record collaboratory formation
Medical Security Working Group
Security Lead
• Jere Retzer
– Chair of the Portland Research and Education Network (PREN)
– Manager of Advanced Internet Programs
Oregon Health Science University
Workshop collaboration on HIPAA Guidelines
Plethora of future activities
• CERTmed
• “IRB”-like activity for security and privacy occurrences
Privacy goes hand in hand with security
Medical Education
Medical / Distance Education Lead
• Bill Hersh, OSHU
Numerous web based curriculum
Visible Human Project creating content and tools
Collaboration with AAMC
Sharing of resources across universities
• Expertise
• Content
• Knowledge bases
• Application tools
Veterinary Medical
Veterinary Medical Lead
• Gary Allen, UMissouri
Objectives
• Connectivity of national veterinary schools
• Sharing of resources (content, computation, etc.)
Use of digital video
• Video conferencing
• Lameness research
Collaboration with AVMA
• Talbot Symposium in July
• Planning session to establish deliverables
Visible Human Collaboratory
National Library of Medicine NGI contracts
Connectivity of research campuses
• Stanford SUMMIT
• University of Michigan
• Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
• (University of Colorado)
Collaboration tools
Anatomy curriculum
Industry Coordination
Industry outreach and education
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AMIA 2000
RSNA 2000
AAMC GIR 2001
RSNA 2001
Leadership strategies with AAMC GIR
National testbeds
Standards coordination
International collaborations
Digital Video Testbeds
Digital Video - Lead by Jill Gemmill (UAB)
Access Grid – pending lead for Health Sciences
–Utah
–Boston University
–UC
–NWU
–University of Illinois Chicago
–Kansas
–UIUC
Future Working Groups
Quality of Service
End to End Performance
• Visible Human Collaboratory
Clinical Trials
Biomedical
• Leadership Team in formation
• Nanotechnology
• Genomics
• Structural Biology
The BIG Picture
http://www.nas.nasa.gov/Pubs/NASnews/97/09/ipg_fig1.html
Applications
Digital Video Applications
Broadcast TV quality
videoconferencing
Both live distribution
and on-demand access
to a variety of content
HDTV-based digital
cinema, network-based
studio production, …
Collaborative Video Conferencing
National Library of Medicine, NIH
3D Brain Mapping: “Watching
the Brain in Action”
University of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Teleimmersion
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Illinois-NCSA
Old Dominion University
The CAVE
The Virtual Pelvic Floor
and
The Virtual Temporal Bone
University of Illinois at Chicago
Immersadesk
Virtual Pelvic Floor
Funded by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health NO1-LM-9-3543
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Cook County Hospital, Chicago
College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago
Virtual Pelvic Floor
Funded by National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health NO1-LM-9-3543
Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Cook County Hospital, Chicago
College of Health and Human Development Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago
Much More Information
Mary Kratz
• Internet2, Health Sciences
• 3025 Boardwalk, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
• 1.734.352.7004
• [email protected]
www.internet2.edu
www.internet2.edu/health
www.internet2.edu