Title: Future Trends: Translational Informatics
1Future Trends Translational Informatics
- James J. Cimino
- Chief, Laboratory for Informatics Development
- Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center
- National Institutes of Health
- Institute for e-Health Policy, January 12, 2011
2Genetics 101
DNA
3The Genomic Timeline
4Translational Research
The application of research findings in one
domain of study to another, (usually broader)
domain.
5The Roles of Informatics
Clinical Knowledge
6Promise of Translational Informatics
- Diseases predicted by genes
- Effectiveness of prevention
- Diseases indicated by activation
- Appropriate testing
- Drug dose, toxicity and interactions
- Drug effectiveness
7Case Study
- Patient with liver cancer and chest pain
- Physician suspects pulmonary embolism
- What is the best, least invasive test?
- Will warfarin work to prevent further emboli?
- What is the warfarin dose for this patient?
- Will warfarin interact with other medications?
8How does the nose form?
Ontogeny
- Definitely genetic
- Not a big protein!
- 5 types of tissue
- Billions of cells
- Coordination in time and space
- How many genes?
- How many variants?
9Genomics of a Single Disease
10Why is this so hard?
Other Genes
Pathways
Replication
Translation
Amino Acids
DNA
Proteins
DNA
RNA
Transcription
Folding
Structures
Environment Factors
- 3 billion base pairs in the human genome
- 100 trillion cells in the human body
11Types of Translational Informatics
- Locating genetic sequences
- Identifying genetic mutations
- Tracking gene activation
- Modeling protein folding
- Simulating biologic pathways
- Drug discovery
- Personalized medicine
12The NIH and Translational Informatics
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15The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
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17The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
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21The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
- archive of genotype-phenotype studies
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24The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
- archive of genotype-phenotype studies
- Entrez
- Cross-resource search tool for translational
queries
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27The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
- archive of genotype-phenotype studies
- Entrez
- Cross-resource search tool for translational
queries - ClinSeq
- Complete sequencing of 1000 individuals
- Biomedical Translational Research Information
System (BTRIS)
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31The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
- archive of genotype-phenotype studies
- Entrez
- Cross-resource search tool for translational
queries - ClinSeq
- Complete sequencing of 1000 individuals
- Biomedical Translational Research Information
System (BTRIS) - reusing clinical research data (1.5 billion rows
of data)
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35The NIH and Translational Informatics
- GenBank
- Over 100 million sequences (100 billion bases)
- Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- study disease-specific genetic differences
- Database of Phenome and Genome (dbGAP)
- archive of genotype-phenotype studies
- Entrez
- Cross-resource search tool for translational
queries - ClinSeq
- Complete sequencing of 1000 individuals
- Biomedical Translational Research Information
System (BTRIS) - reusing clinical research data (1.5 billion rows
of data) - Infobuttons
- delivering translational knowledge to the point
of care
36Now What?
- This biology stuff is complicated
- Translational research is about applying findings
from one domain to another domain - Translational informatics is the key to
communicating data and knowledge between domains - Translational informatics research is a new field
- We still need
- Informatics research support (NCTR? NCTI? NIBI?)
- Training (extramural and intramural)
- Support for collaborative efforts (CTSAs)
- Centralization of resources for efficiency and
equity