AnVIL Clinical Environment for Innovation and Translation (ACE-IT)
Project Number5U24HG013233-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderCARROLL, ROBERT J Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationVANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-space (AnVIL) platform is a scalable cloud-based
computing resource that aims to accelerate genomics research by providing broad access to
genomics datasets and the infrastructure necessary to improve analysis workflows and enhance
collaboration. The AnVIL Clinical Environment for Innovation and Translation (ACE-IT)
project will bring together a network of expertise to address a major gap in clinical genomics
research and operationalize a key mission of the AnVIL project by expanding its existing
ecosystem to include a comprehensive suite of clinical genomics research tools and services.
The newly developed AnVIL Clinical Resource will bring together data, tools, and support
resources meant to amplify the benefits of the existing platform and provide a critical foundation
for the clinical genomics research community to better leverage this innovative resource.
Development of the ACE-IT will be guided by three key aims: 1. Engagement with diverse
community and research partners to characterize barriers and facilitators to adopting federally-
supported, cloud-connected clinical genomics research services; 2. Development and
deployment approaches to ingest, index, and search data to support clinical genomics research
with an emphasis on populations historically underrepresented in biomedical research; and 3.
Integration of tools, APIs, and workflows that enable clinical genomics research methods on the
AnVIL, including rare disease diagnosis and genomic risk scores as use cases. The ACE-IT team
consists of expertise across multiple health care centers, including Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the American
Heart Association. This team will develop infrastructure on AnVIL's cloud environment to meet
clinical genomics researchers' needs over time and integrate with existing AnVIL working groups
and meetings as team members and stakeholders where appropriate. The tools and resources
we develop will support clinical genomics research by focusing on both rare and common
diseases and integration into translational research.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-space (AnVIL) is a cloud-based computing
platform that brings together genomics resources and broad access to genomics datasets to
enhance collaboration across research teams. The AnVIL Clinical Environment for Innovation
and Translation (ACE-IT) team will amplify the existing AnVIL platform by first engaging with
diverse partners to characterize barriers to clinical genomics research on cloud environments
integrating tools that enable clinical genomics research methods. The team will then work with
existing AnVIL teams and partners to integrate diverse datasets and implement clinical genomics
tools to support the rapidly evolving field of clinical and translational genomics research.
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Project Terms
Academic Medical CentersAccelerationAddressAdoptedAdoptionAll of Us Research ProgramAmerican Heart AssociationBiomedical ResearchBreast Cancer Risk FactorCancer ControlCapitalClinicalClinical ResearchCloud ComputingCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesComplexCost ControlDataData ScienceData SetDevelopmentDiagnosisDiseaseEcosystemElectronic Medical Records and Genomics NetworkEnvironmentEquityFamilyFoundationsFundingGeneral HospitalsGenomeGenomicsGrowthHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHealth ResourcesHealthcareHospitalsIndividualInformaticsInfrastructureIngestionInvestmentsKnowledgeLibrariesMassachusettsMethodsMissionNational Human Genome Research InstituteOutcomePatient CarePersonsPharmacogenomicsPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityProcessRare DiseasesRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSecurityServicesStreamSystemTechnologyTimeTraining SupportTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthVisualizationWomanWorkcancer preventioncloud basedcomputational platformcomputing resourcesdata integrationdata resourcedata spacedesigndisease diagnosisdiverse dataevidence basegenome resourcegenome sciencesgenomic datagenomic toolshazardhealth care settingsimprovedindexinginformatics toolinnovationmeetingsmembernew technologynovelphenotypic datapolygenic risk scoresocial health determinantssupport toolstooltranslational approachtranslational genomicsworking group
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