Business situation
A group of 1,000 ALS patients are participating in Answer ALS, a revolutionary medical research program founded and run by Johns Hopkins and the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research. Answer ALS is bringing together global research centers, leading technology companies, world-class researchers and ALS patients for one goal: leverage cloud computing, machine learning, an enormous amount of patient data, and a powerful, interactive data infrastructure with the ability to harness artificial intelligence, all to help determine what causes ALS and identify potential treatments.
The team needed a Microsoft Azure-based data query engine that could process research queries in hours instead of days or weeks, one capable of integrating the artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities that will be added in later phases. Data security throughout was paramount.
Solution
Once the Answer ALS consortium selected Azure as the backbone for the data research infrastructure, Azure expert Avanade was selected to lead phase one of the project. We began with a design-led workshop that focused largely on deciding the functionality required. Once objectives were prioritized, a roadmap was developed. Using agile methodology, we built a powerful, secure data query engine that allows researchers to use tools they are already familiar with, one that is ready by design to expand as the project continues to build momentum.
“If we truly want to have an impact on seemingly unsolvable diseases like ALS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and dozens of other diseases, large-scale coordinated and collaborative efforts are the best way to rapidly move forward.”
Results
A few key advantages of the new collaboration system include:
- Participating researchers are able to query a database of thousands of petabytes of new ALS-specific information.
- For quicker insights, queries can now return results within minutes or hours vs. weeks.
- Researchers hope the new insights will serve as the foundation for new clinical trials, which may lead to the development of successful treatment protocols.
- The project is already producing results. Sharing the Answer ALS data with a research group based in the Netherlands, scientists have identified a gene linked to ALS.
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