Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology

Tissue microarray technology (TMA) is a relatively new approach for efficiently and economically assessing protein and gene expression across large ensembles of tissue specimens. Tissue microarray technology holds great potential for reducing the time and cost associated with conducting research in...

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Main Authors: Wenjin Chen, Cristina Schmidt, Manish Parashar, Michael Reiss, David J. Foran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2006-01-01
Series:Cancer Informatics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/117693510600200014
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spelling doaj-9cdae30372b24513853235ec7910de172020-11-25T02:54:19ZengSAGE PublishingCancer Informatics1176-93512006-01-01210.1177/117693510600200014Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in OncologyWenjin Chen0Cristina Schmidt1Manish Parashar2Michael Reiss3David J. Foran4Center for Biomedical Imaging & Informatics, UMDNJ–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.The Applied Systems Software Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University.The Applied Systems Software Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University.The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, UMDNJ–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, UMDNJ–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.Tissue microarray technology (TMA) is a relatively new approach for efficiently and economically assessing protein and gene expression across large ensembles of tissue specimens. Tissue microarray technology holds great potential for reducing the time and cost associated with conducting research in tissue banking, proteomics, and outcome studies. However, the sheer volume of images and other data generated from even limited studies involving tissue microarrays quickly approach the processing capacity and resources of a division or department. This challenge is compounded by the fact that large-scale projects in several areas of modern research rely upon multi-institutional efforts in which investigators and resources are spread out over multiple campuses, cities, and states. To address some of the data management issues several leading institutions have begun to develop their own “in-house” systems, independently, but such data will be only minimally useful if it isn't accessible to others in the scientific community. Investigators at different institutions studying the same or related disorders might benefit from the synergy of sharing results. To facilitate sharing of TMA data across different database implementations, the Technical Standards Committee of the Association for Pathology Informatics organized workshops in efforts to establish a standardized TMA data exchange specification. The focus of our research does not relate to the establishment of standards for exchange, but rather builds on these efforts and concentrates on the design, development and deployment of a decentralized collaboratory for the unsupervised characterization, and seamless and secure discovery and sharing of TMA data. Specifically, we present a self-organizing, peer-to-peer indexing and discovery infrastructure for quantitatively assessing digitized TMA's. The system utilizes a novel, optimized decentralized search engine that supports flexible querying, while guaranteeing that once information has been stored in the system, it will be found with bounded costs.https://doi.org/10.1177/117693510600200014
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author Wenjin Chen
Cristina Schmidt
Manish Parashar
Michael Reiss
David J. Foran
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Cristina Schmidt
Manish Parashar
Michael Reiss
David J. Foran
Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
Cancer Informatics
author_facet Wenjin Chen
Cristina Schmidt
Manish Parashar
Michael Reiss
David J. Foran
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title Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
title_short Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
title_full Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
title_fullStr Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
title_full_unstemmed Decentralized Data Sharing of Tissue Microarrays for Investigative Research in Oncology
title_sort decentralized data sharing of tissue microarrays for investigative research in oncology
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cancer Informatics
issn 1176-9351
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Tissue microarray technology (TMA) is a relatively new approach for efficiently and economically assessing protein and gene expression across large ensembles of tissue specimens. Tissue microarray technology holds great potential for reducing the time and cost associated with conducting research in tissue banking, proteomics, and outcome studies. However, the sheer volume of images and other data generated from even limited studies involving tissue microarrays quickly approach the processing capacity and resources of a division or department. This challenge is compounded by the fact that large-scale projects in several areas of modern research rely upon multi-institutional efforts in which investigators and resources are spread out over multiple campuses, cities, and states. To address some of the data management issues several leading institutions have begun to develop their own “in-house” systems, independently, but such data will be only minimally useful if it isn't accessible to others in the scientific community. Investigators at different institutions studying the same or related disorders might benefit from the synergy of sharing results. To facilitate sharing of TMA data across different database implementations, the Technical Standards Committee of the Association for Pathology Informatics organized workshops in efforts to establish a standardized TMA data exchange specification. The focus of our research does not relate to the establishment of standards for exchange, but rather builds on these efforts and concentrates on the design, development and deployment of a decentralized collaboratory for the unsupervised characterization, and seamless and secure discovery and sharing of TMA data. Specifically, we present a self-organizing, peer-to-peer indexing and discovery infrastructure for quantitatively assessing digitized TMA's. The system utilizes a novel, optimized decentralized search engine that supports flexible querying, while guaranteeing that once information has been stored in the system, it will be found with bounded costs.
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