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The Biomedical Research Hub: a federated platform for patient research data
Authors:Craig Barnes  Binam Bajracharya  Matthew Cannalte  Zakir Gowani  Will Haley  Taha Kass-Hout  Kyle Hernandez  Michael Ingram  Hara Prasad Juvvala  Gina Kuffel  Plamen Martinov  J Montgomery Maxwell  John McCann  Ankit Malhotra  Noah Metoki-Shlubsky  Chris Meyer  Andre Paredes  Jawad Qureshi  Xenia Ritter  Philip Schumm  Mingfei Shao  Urvi Sheth  Trevar Simmons  Alexander VanTol  Zhenyu Zhang  Robert L Grossman
Institution:1. Center for Translational Data Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. Amazon Web Services, Seattle, Washington, USA;3. Open Commons Consortium, Chicago, Illinois, USA;4. Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;5. Department of Medicine and Computer Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:ObjectiveThe objective was to develop and operate a cloud-based federated system for managing, analyzing, and sharing patient data for research purposes, while allowing each resource sharing patient data to operate their component based upon their own governance rules. The federated system is called the Biomedical Research Hub (BRH).Materials and MethodsThe BRH is a cloud-based federated system built over a core set of software services called framework services. BRH framework services include authentication and authorization, services for generating and assessing findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) data, and services for importing and exporting bulk clinical data. The BRH includes data resources providing data operated by different entities and workspaces that can access and analyze data from one or more of the data resources in the BRH.ResultsThe BRH contains multiple data commons that in aggregate provide access to over 6 PB of research data from over 400 000 research participants.Discussion and conclusionWith the growing acceptance of using public cloud computing platforms for biomedical research, and the growing use of opaque persistent digital identifiers for datasets, data objects, and other entities, there is now a foundation for systems that federate data from multiple independently operated data resources that expose FAIR application programming interfaces, each using a separate data model. Applications can be built that access data from one or more of the data resources.
Keywords:data commons  data ecosystem  clinical research data warehouse  virtual data warehouse  patient data repository
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