Author
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- Amir Bahmani
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Arash Alavi
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Thore Buergel
(Stanford University)
- Sushil Upadhyayula
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Qiwen Wang
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Srinath Krishna Ananthakrishnan
(Stanford University)
- Amir Alavi
(Stanford University)
- Diego Celis
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Dan Gillespie
(Stanford University)
- Gregory Young
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Ziye Xing
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Minh Hoang Huynh Nguyen
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Audrey Haque
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Ankit Mathur
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Josh Payne
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Ghazal Mazaheri
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Jason Kenichi Li
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Pramod Kotipalli
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Lisa Liao
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Rajat Bhasin
(Stanford University)
- Kexin Cha
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Benjamin Rolnik
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Alessandra Celli
(Stanford University)
- Orit Dagan-Rosenfeld
(Stanford University)
- Emily Higgs
(Stanford University)
- Wenyu Zhou
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Camille Lauren Berry
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Katherine Grace Winkle
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Kévin Contrepois
(Stanford University)
- Utsab Ray
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Keith Bettinger
(Stanford University
Stanford University)
- Somalee Datta
(Technology and Digital Solutions, Stanford Medicine)
- Xiao Li
(Stanford University
Case Western Reserve University)
- Michael P. Snyder
(Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University)
Abstract
The large amount of biomedical data derived from wearable sensors, electronic health records, and molecular profiling (e.g., genomics data) is rapidly transforming our healthcare systems. The increasing scale and scope of biomedical data not only is generating enormous opportunities for improving health outcomes but also raises new challenges ranging from data acquisition and storage to data analysis and utilization. To meet these challenges, we developed the Personal Health Dashboard (PHD), which utilizes state-of-the-art security and scalability technologies to provide an end-to-end solution for big biomedical data analytics. The PHD platform is an open-source software framework that can be easily configured and deployed to any big data health project to store, organize, and process complex biomedical data sets, support real-time data analysis at both the individual level and the cohort level, and ensure participant privacy at every step. In addition to presenting the system, we illustrate the use of the PHD framework for large-scale applications in emerging multi-omics disease studies, such as collecting and visualization of diverse data types (wearable, clinical, omics) at a personal level, investigation of insulin resistance, and an infrastructure for the detection of presymptomatic COVID-19.
Suggested Citation
Amir Bahmani & Arash Alavi & Thore Buergel & Sushil Upadhyayula & Qiwen Wang & Srinath Krishna Ananthakrishnan & Amir Alavi & Diego Celis & Dan Gillespie & Gregory Young & Ziye Xing & Minh Hoang Huynh, 2021.
"A scalable, secure, and interoperable platform for deep data-driven health management,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-26040-1
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26040-1
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