The Hyve Introduction TRANSMART ANNUAL MEETING 2015 AMSTERDAM, OCTOBER 20, 2015 CEO, The Hyve
Apr 15, 2017
The Hyve Introduction TRANSMART ANNUAL MEETING 2015
AMSTERDAM, OCTOBER 20, 2015
CEO, The Hyve
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The Hyve
u Professional support for open source so0ware for bioinforma4cs and transla4onal
research so0ware, such as tranSMART, cBioPortal, i2b2, OHDSI, Galaxy and ADAM
Mission Enable pre-‐compe44ve collabora4on in life science R&D by leveraging open source so,ware
Core values Share Reuse Specialize
Office Loca5ons Utrecht, Netherlands Cambridge, MA, United States
Services So0ware development Data science services Consultancy Hos4ng / SLAs
Fast-‐growing Started in 2012 32 people by now
Interdisciplinary team
so0ware engineers, data scien4sts, project managers & staff; exper4se in bioinforma4cs, medical informa4cs, so0ware engineering, biosta4s4cs etc.
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Share : Transparency
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Open Source u Source code openly accessible and reusable for everyone
u Enables pre-competitive collaboration: both academics and
industry can use and enhance it à leverage public funding
u Transparency: verification (scientific as well as IT security) can be
done by anyone, no ‘black box’
Consumer market examples:
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Why open source?
u Leverage joint innovation power of academics, industry and SME’s
u Leverage public funding from EU and NIH
u Build a joint product roadmap and combine investments
u Proven model: works very well in cloud computing (Linux, OpenStack),
in web development and for data science in general (R, Spark etc.)
u Prerequisite: collaboration à community building
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Open Source in Precision Medicine
Study design:
Biobanking:
Scientific compute:
Data visualisation:
Workflow / NGS:
Datawarehousing:
Imaging:
Clinical - eCRF & apps: