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Internet2 and the Health Sciences
Mary Kratz, MT(ASCP)
Program Manager, Internet2 Health Sciences
MERIT Briefing
07 May 2003
Internet2 Mission
Develop and deploy advanced network
applications and technologies,
accelerating the creation of tomorrow’s
Internet.
• Enable new generation of applications
• Re-create leading edge R&E network capability
• Transfer technology and experience to the global
production Internet
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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
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Internet2 Universities
202 University Members, April 2003
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Leadership
University presidents/chancellors are
the voting representatives
Strong Board of Directors
Advisory councils with board seats
• Applications Strategy Council
• Network Planning and Policy Advisory Council
• Network Research Liaison Council
• Industry Strategy Council
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Internet2 Partnerships
Internet2 universities are recreating the
partnerships that fostered the Internet
in its infancy
• Industry
• Government
• International
Commercialization
Privatization
Today’s Internet
Internet2
Research and
Development
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Partnerships
Internet2 Corporate Partners
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History
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
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Abilene Network
Core Map, April 2003
IP over DWDM (OC-192c) and
IP over SONET OC-48c Backbone
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Abilene Network
Logical Map
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09 January 2002
Abilene International Peering
April 2003
Pacific Wave
STAR TAP/Star Light
AARNET,
APAN/TransPAC†,
CA*net, TANET2
APAN/TransPAC†, CA*net, CERN, CERNET/CSTNET/NSFCNET,
RBNET/NAUKAnet, GEMnet, HARNET, KOREN/KREONET2,
NORDUnet, SURFnet, SingAREN, TANET2
NYC
GEMNET,
SingAREN,
WIDE(v6)
GEANT*,
HEANET,
NORDUnet,
SINET,
SURFnet
L.A.
WASH
UNINET
GEANT*
SNVA
AMPATH
San Diego (CALREN2)
CUDI
OC12
El Paso (UACJ-UT El Paso)
CUDI
ANSP,
REUNA2,
RNP2, RETINA
(REACCIUN-2)
•ARNES, ACONET, BELNET, CARNET, CERN, CESnet, CYNET, DFN, EENet, GARR, GRNET, HEANET, IUCC, JANET, LATNET, LITNET, NORDUNET,
RENATER, RESTENA, SWITCH, HUNGARNET, GARR-B, POL-34, RCST, RedIRIS, SANET, SURFNET
•† WIDE/JGN, IMnet, CERNet/CSTnet,/NSFCNET, KOREN/KREONET2, PREGINET, SingAREN, TANET2, ThaiSARN
Internet2 International Partners
Europe-Middle East
ARNES (Slovenia)
BELNET (Belgium)
CARNET (Croatia)
CESnet (Czech Republic)
DANTE (Europe)
DFN-Verein (Germany)
GIP RENATER (France)
GRNET (Greece)
HEAnet (Ireland)
HUNGARNET (Hungary)
INFN-GARR (Italy)
Israel-IUCC (Israel)
NORDUnet (Nordic Countries)
POL-34 (Poland)
RCCN (Portugal)
RedIRIS (Spain)
RESTENA (Luxembourg)
RIPN (Russia)
SANET (Slovakia)
Stichting SURF (Netherlands)
SWITCH (Switzerland)
TERENA (Europe)
JISC, UKERNA (United Kingdom)
Asia-Pacific
AAIREP (Australia)
APAN (Asia-Pacific)
APAN-KR (Korea)
APRU (Asia-Pacific)
CERNET, CSTNET, NSFCNET (China)
JAIRC (Japan)
JUCC (Hong Kong)
NECTEC / UNINET (Thailand)
SingAREN (Singapore)
TAnet2 (Taiwan)
Americas
CANARIE (Canada)
CEDIA (Ecuador)
CUDI (Mexico)
CNTI (Venezuela)
CR2NET (Costa Rica)
REUNA (Chile)
RETINA (Argentina)
RNP (Brazil)
SENACYT (Panama)
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Global Internet Map (2002)
http://www.telegeography.com/maps/internet/
Download of “The Matrix” DVD
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Internet2 Focus Areas
Advanced Network Infrastructure
Middleware
Engineering
Advanced Applications
Partnerships
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Attributes of Advanced Apps
http://apps.internet2.edu/
Provide qualitative and quantitative
improvements in how we conduct
research and engage in teaching
and learning
Common attributes:
• Remote instrumentation and
interactive collaboration
• Distributed data storage and data
mining
• Large-scale, multi-site computation
• Real-time access to remote resources
• Dynamic data visualization
• Shared virtual reality
Physics traditional “power users”
of all networks
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Healthcare in the Information Age
The Scope of the Internet2
Health Science initiative
includes clinical practice,
medical and related biological
research, education, and
medical awareness
in the Public.
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
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Health Science and Information
Technology Overlap
More new information will be created in the
next 2 years than throughout our entire history
Instantaneous global collaboration is the next
killer application
Medical science will not be possible without
advanced computing solutions
Research & development will rely increasingly
on academic & industry partnerships
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The Internet of the Future and
the Future of Medicine
High bandwidth
human interaction
Low latency virtual
reality
Reliable access to
computational
resources
Secure retrieval of
medical images and
data
Image courtesy of:
Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the SCI
Institute
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National Security
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Security and Privacy Guidelines:
HIPAA Compliance!
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Grand Challenge:
Information Infrastructure
Organism(person)
(1m)
Systems models
Organ
Tissue
& organ systems
(10-3m)
(10-6m)
Continuum models (Stochastic models
Cell
Protein
(10-9m)
(10-12m)
Pathway models
Atom
(10-15m)
Gene networks
Modeling, Simulation, Visualization, Software
Frameworks, Databases, Networking, Grids
Courtesy: Peter Hunter, University of Auckland
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Cornucopia of Applications!
apps.internet2.edu
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Distributed Medical Informatics
Education
Oregon Health & Science University
and the University of Pittsburgh
http://www.ohsu.edu/bicc-informatics/
Covers a broad
range of fields
including electronic
medical records and
information retrieval
Distance learning
provides students with
access to faculty,
expertise, and other
students
http://www.cbmi.upmc.edu/
Funded by NLM
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National Digital Mammography
Archive (NDMA)
University of
Toronto
University
of Chicago
Oakridge
National
Laboratory
Images courtesy of:
Dr. Robert Hollebeek, NCSA
University of
Pennsylvania
University of
North Carolina
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NDMA Case Study:
Early Detection
Faint or
no evidence
Year 1
Suspicious
Year 2
Diagnosed
Year 3
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“If you want a second opinion, call up my website.”
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Anatomy Surgerical Workbench
and Local NGI Testbed Network
http://haiti.stanford.edu/~ngi/final/
Stanford
School of
Medicine
Allows
students to learn
anatomy and practice
surgery techniques using
3-D workstations
Network testbed
evaluates the effectiveness
of workbench applications
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Virtual Tumor Board
Funded by NLM
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Biomedical Informatics
Research Network (BIRN)
http://www.nbirn.net/
Distributed data
repositories
Dynamic 3D
visualizations of
brain morphology
and function
36 Gbytes/day
Data security,
access control, Mouse BIRN
anonymization
Internet 2
Si
Si
Morphology
BIRN
BIRN Coordinating
Center (UCSD)
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Inter-Disciplinary Partnerships
Catalyse New Uses
Direct Visualizations
Data Collection/Integration
Data Mining
Device Intercommunication
Haptic Immersion
Augmented Dexterity
Advanced Sensors
Wireless Data Collection
Economic Models for
Reimbursement Realities
Image courtesy of:
Dr. Christopher Johnson, Director of the
SCI Institute
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More Information
On the Web
• health/internet2.edu
• www.internet2.edu
Email
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[email protected]
Mary Kratz
[email protected]
(734) 352-7004
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