Secure, reliable and dynamic access to distributed clinical data

Stell, A.J., Sinnott, R.O. and Ajayi, O. (2006) Secure, reliable and dynamic access to distributed clinical data. Life Science Grid Workshop, Yokohama, Japan, 13-14 Oct 2006.

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Abstract

An abundance of statistical and scientific data exists in the area of clinical and epidemiological studies. Much of this data is distributed across regional, national and international boundaries with different policies on access and usage, and a multitude of different schemata for the data often complicated by the variety of supporting clinical coding schemes. This prevents the wide scale collation and analysis of such data as is often needed to infer clinical outcomes and to determine the often moderate effect of drugs. Through grid technologies it is possible to overcome the barriers introduced by distribution of heterogeneous data and services. However reliability, dynamicity and fine-grained security are essential in this domain, and are not typically offered by current grids. The MRC funded VOTES project (Virtual Organisations for Trials and Epidemiological Studies) has implemented a prototype infrastructure specifically designed to meet these challenges. This paper describes this on-going implementation effort and the lessons learned in building grid frameworks for and within a clinical environment.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Stell, Mr Anthony and Sinnott, Professor Richard
Authors: Stell, A.J., Sinnott, R.O., and Ajayi, O.
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
College/School:University Services > IT Services > Computing Service
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2006 The Author
Publisher Policy:Reproduced with the permission of the author.

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