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Empowering Cancer Research through Open Development Ishwar Chandramouliswaran Program Manager, National Cancer Institute Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology June 21 2013
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Page 1: Ishwar Chandramouliswaran, Cancer Research, fged_seattle_2013

Empowering Cancer Research through Open Development

Ishwar ChandramouliswaranProgram Manager, National Cancer Institute

Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology June 21 2013

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NCIP is a cross-NCI program to support biomedical informatics in cancer research

• Announced by NCI Director in Spring 2012• Assess and meet informatics needs of NCI programs• Share the resources generated

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The program encourages open innovation to accelerate research

• Promote mechanisms to democratize access to data,tools, and standards within NCI and across the cancerresearch community.

• Foster a community of experts to support open innovationof tools, data and standards supporting cancer research.

• Enable the scientific goals of the NCI through communitydriven open development and support of informaticsprograms.

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Democratizing access to data, tools & standardsthrough the cancer genomics knowledge cloud initiative

• Current Informatics challenges• Experience in high-performance computing• Metrics to measure success

http://ncip.nci.nih.gov/nci‐cloud‐initiative

http://ncip.nci.nih.gov/blog/2013/05/31/input‐on‐cancer‐knowledge‐clouds‐key‐themes‐from‐the‐community/

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Building scientific communities via the NCIP HUB Pilot

Community Driven:• Research• Collaborate• Teach & learn• Share & publish

HUBzero ® http://hubzero.org/

Make research useful for others

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Enabling community driven development via theopen development initiative (ODI)

Establishment of an NCIP ODI is driven by our desire to:

• Support the rapid informatics innovation• Enable better tools by crowdsourcing innovation• Empower the community to drive priorities

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Request for input on open development ecosystemSummer 2012

1. Lower the barriers to entry• Migrate to OSI-approved license• Move source code to social coding environment

2. Involve the community• Convene relevant communities• NCI as a participant

3. Take action• Iterative, agile approach to building communities

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Selection & Adoption of Open Source License

Criteria:

• Allow free use, modification, & sharing• Popular, widely used & strong communities• Comply with the Open Source Definition• Open Source Initiative (OSI), approved

BSD3-Clause license adoption

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Choice of Source Code Repository

Criteria:

• Distributed version control system (DVCS)

• de facto DVCS for distributed open source development

• Terms & conditions pre-negotiated with the federal government http://github.com

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Establishing the NCIP GitHub Channel http://github.com/ncip

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Project Activities & Phases

• License adoption• Establishing process & migrating code• Developing SOPs, checklists & resources• Outreach

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Poster # 4

Empowering Cancer Research through Open Development

Mervi Heiskanen1, Ishwar Chandramouliswaran1, Juli D. Klemm1, Robert Shirley1, Lawrence Brem2, Luis Ibanez3, Brad King3, Anthony R. Kerlavage1, George A. Komatsoulis1

Author affiliations: 1: National Cancer Institute, Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology; 2: SAIC-Frederick, Inc.; 3: Kitware, Inc.

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Communication & community building is the key to success

• Communication and outreach• FGED, June 20-22• Open Source Summit, June 25-26• BOSC/ISMB, July 19-23

• Community building around existing projects• Project teams discuss community building and

governance.• ISA-TAB-Nano codefest, May 6-7• XIP/AVT Hackfest, May, 2013• caTissue Code Jamboree, June 19-21

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Realizing open innovation and accelerated research

Democratize access

Foster communities

Open development

NCIP HUB

ODI

Cancer Cloud

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Anticipated Impact of these Projects

• Greater visibility to NCI bioinformatics• Reduce redundancies• Bridge gap between bench-scientists & bioinformaticians• Serve as intellectual capital to plan new studies/projects

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Acknowledging the team

NCI

• Juli D. Klemm• Mervi Heiskanen• Robert Shirley• Anthony R. Kerlavage• George A. Komatsoulis

SAIC-Frederick, Inc.

• Larry Brem• Sreenath Nampally

Kitware Inc.

• Brad King• Luis Ibanez

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More informationhttp://cbiit.nci.nih.gov/ncip

Ishwar ChandramouliswaranProgram ManagerNational Cancer Institute, [email protected]

Empower communities

Access data, tools & standards

Support open development

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Q&A