Title: Translational Research Session Facilitating Translational Research using the caGrid
1Translational Research Session Facilitating
Translational Research using the caGrid
- Rakesh Nagarajan
- Washington University/Siteman Cancer Center
- Smita Hastak
- ScenPro, Inc.
2Current Status of caBIGTM Tools
Proteomics LIMS
GOMiner
SEED
Q5
caTissue CAE
TrAPSS
caFE
DWD
GenePattern
RProteomics
PIR
caArray
Cancer Molecular Pages
caTIES
caTissue Core
VISDA
geWorkBench
3Current Status of caBIGTM Tools
Proteomics LIMS
caGrid
GOMiner
SEED
Q5
caTissue CAE
TrAPSS
caFE
DWD
GenePattern
RProteomics
PIR
caArray
Cancer Molecular Pages
caTIES
caTissue Core
VISDA
geWorkBench
4Current Status of caBIGTM Tools
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Proteomics LIMS
caGrid
GOMiner
SEED
Q5
caTissue CAE
TrAPSS
caFE
DWD
GenePattern
RProteomics
PIR
caArray
Cancer Molecular Pages
caTIES
caTissue Core
VISDA
geWorkBench
5Barriers to Usability of caBIGTM Tools
- There are no user interfaces that can leverage
and orchestrate these tools on the caGrid - caB2B
- caTRIP
- The MAJORITY of CDEs created by the information
models of these tools are distinct and are not
shared. Thus, the MAJORITY of applications are
NOT currently semantically interoperable
6Barriers to Usability of caBIGTM Tools
7Addressing the Semantic INOPERABILITY Barrier
- CTMS
- Harmonizing application specific models to BRIDG
8CTMS Progress to Date
- CTMS Models
- 1. BRIDG Model
- 2. Project Specific Models
- Lab Model
- PSC
- Relationship between BRIDG and project models
9Models from CTMS WS BRIDG Model
- BRIDG a Biomedical Research Integrated Domain
Group Model - An analysis model of the shared semantics of
regulated clinical trials research - The goal is to provide the foundation to achieve
semantic interoperability for application and
message development in HL7, caBIG, and CDISC - A common domain model for the caBIG CTMS
workspace projects modeling efforts - BRIDG Status
- The model is not complete, and harmonization and
adoption requires participation and contribution
to BRIDG from others - The model is new and is changing, so
harmonization and adoption requires flexibility
and change - It is work in progress and is developed by the
stakeholders of the BRIDG model
10Models from CTMS WS BRIDG Model
- Model has a HL7 like basic four skeleton
concepts - Entity (green classes)
- Role (yellow classes)
- Participation (blue classes)
- Activity (red classes)
A physical thing, group of physical things or an
organization capable of participating in Acts,
while in a role.
A record of something that is being done, has
been done, can be done, or is intended or
requested to be done.
A competency of the Entity playing the Role as
identified, defined, guaranteed, or acknowledged
by the Entity that Scopes the Role.
An association between an Act and a Role with an
Entity playing that Role. Each Entity (in a
Role) involved in an Act in a certain way is
linked to the act by one Participation-instance.
11Framework of BRIDG Model
12Example of the framework concepts
Example 1 A Person in a Role of an Investigator
Participating as a StudyInvestigator in a
Study Example 2 A Person in a role of a
Participant participating as a ResearchSubject
in a Study
13Models from CTMS WS Project Specific Models
- Lab Domain Model (caXchange) -- The overall goal
of this project is to build a hub system that can
be adapted and extended to multiple data formats.
It also involves building a model to represent
the patient lab data that could be exchanged
between cancer centers via the HL7 v3 CT Lab
message - Patient Study Calendar Model (PSC) --The purpose
of this project is to develop a well defined and
automated Patient Study Calendar that can be
implemented in multiple clinical trial sites - Adverse Event Reporting Model (AERS) -- The
purpose of this project will be to develop and to
deploy an Adverse Events Reporting system that is
nationally scalable with a robust architecture to
meet the needs of the caBIG community. - Cancer Clinical Central Patient Registry Model
(C3PR) The purpose of this project will be to
develop, deploy and adopt the next release of the
Cancer Clinical Central Patient Registry (C3PR)
application.
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15Patient Study Calendar Model
- Objective The purpose of this project is to
develop a well defined and automated Patient
Study Calendar that can be implemented in
multiple clinical trial sites - PSC model was built by leveraging some core BRIDG
concepts - Model recently went through BRIDG harmonization
process - The model added many new concepts to the BRIDG
model (planned and scheduled activities,
calendars, etc.) - Currently in semantic integration process of
caBIG - Scheduled for completion Mid-December 2006
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17Relationship of BRIDG modelto CTMS Project models
- PSC and Lab models were built by leveraging some
of the core concepts of BRIDG model - caAERS model in phase 1 was also built from HL7
and BRIDG core classes - C3PR will also be built by using BRIDG classes,
when appropriate - BRIDG Harmonization Process
- Processes in place on how to build BRIDG based
models and generate BRIDG harmonizable artifacts
(artifacts include both, static and dynamic
models) - When complete the project models are harmonized
with BRIDG. Very often this results in changes
and enhancements to the BRIDG model as well as to
the project model - During harmonization the focus is on harmonizing
the semantics of the common concepts and
developing consensus around them - BRIDG model is use case driven, the project
models bring the use cases or new areas for
further development of the BRIDG model (e.g., PSC
introduced the concepts of planned and scheduled
activities Lab and CTOM introduced performed
activities, etc.)
18Model building in BRIDG environment
New classes, attr. associations
Develop project model Annotate, refine
concepts, etc.
Complete model and take to BRIDG harmonization
Borrow Core BRIDG Concepts as beginner classes
BRIDG an analysis model
19BRIDG - Domain Analysis Model
Implementation Specific Models
Patient Study Calendar
Lab Model/caXchange
CTOM
20Implementation Independent Domain Analysis Model
--BRIDG
Implementation Specific Models
Patient Study Calendar
Lab Model/caXchange
CTOM
21BRIDG - Domain Analysis Model
Implementation Specific Models
Patient Study Calendar
Lab Model/caXchange
CTOM
22Addressing the Semantic INOPERABILITY Barrier
- CTMS
- Harmonizing application specific models to BRIDG
- ICR
- Genomic Identifier CDEs
- TBPT
23TBPT Applications
- caTissue Core
- Biospecimen banking informatics system
- caTIES
- Concept coding pathology reports
- caTissue CAE
- Annotating biospecimens using AP LIS, CP LIS,
tumor registry, etc.
24Addressing the Semantic INOPERABILITY Barrier
- CTMS
- Harmonizing application specific models to BRIDG
- ICR
- Genomic Identifier CDEs
- TBPT
- Participant -gt Accession -gt Specimen backbone
- VCDE
- Large Scale Harmonization SIG- Backbone Model
25Backbone Model
26Backbone Model
ICR
ICR-TBPT Links
TBPT
27Backbone Model ICR
28Backbone Model TBPT
29Conclusions and Questions
- A basic level of interoperability has been
proposed for applications within the ICR, TBPT,
and CTMS workspaces. - The Backbone Model proposes SOME interlinks
between ICR and TBPT models - How will TBPT and ICR models interoperate with
CTMS models? - What are the common classes or touch points?
30Touch Points
- Participant/Patient
- Biospecimen
- Protocol
- Study Calendar
- Consent
- Annotations
- Discrete clinical trials data
- Lab Values
- Treatment