IT Support for Multi-Institution Collaborative Research
Biomedical Research Institutions Information Technology Exchange
Salk Institute for Biological Studies
La Jolla, CA
2–4 November 2005
Information technology plays an essential role in almost all
biomedical research. Multi-institution collaborative
research requires sophisticated IT infrastructure. No longer
are researchers willing to accept simple ftp file transfer,
basic remote log-ins, and lots of email as their IT support.
Now there is an expectation of comprehensive distributed
data grids, with full single sign-on authentication, all
running seamlessly, but with enough security to calm even
the most conservative IRB. We still have unresolved IT
challenges within our organizations, but now we must also
deal with requests for transparent multi-institution IT
support. What to do? Can these new needs be met without
compromising local security and functionality? This is the
subject of the next BRIITE meeting.
IT Support for Multi-Institution Collaborative Research is the theme for the coming meeting. In our plenary sessions we will learn about some emerging technologies that support distributed collaborative computing and we will also hear from two communities that already have significant experience with providing IT support for multi-institutional collaborative research. Then, smaller, self-organizing working groups will convene to explore issues of mutual interest. We have already found possible interest in having groups convene around the following subjects: grid systems; distributed security; multi-site multimedia; wireless systems; developing informatics tools; and distributed access to clinical data: IRB challenges. Other topics will emerge at the meeting. |
Multi-Institution Collaborative Computing: What Does it Really Take?
Robert J. Robbins, PhD Vice President, Information Technology Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Seattle, WA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: PDF PPT |
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Infrastructure Systems: The Globus Toolkit
Frank Siebenlist, PhD Senior Software Architect Distributed Systems Laboratory PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: PDF PPT |
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Authentication on the Grid: The GRIDSHIB Model
Von Welch Manager for Security R&D National Center for Supercomputing Applications Champaign/Urbana, IL PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: PDF PPT |
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Multi-site, Multi-Media Publishing: The Research Channel
Amy Philipson Executive Director and Asst. Vice Provost University of Washington Seattle, WA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: PDF PPT |
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Biomedical Informatics Research Network
Mark Ellisman, PhD Professor of Neurosciences and Director CRBS University of California at San Diego San Diego, CA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: |
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Community Experience: BIRN
Jeff Grethe, PhD Assistant Project Scientist University of California at San Diego San Diego, CA PRESENTATION AVAILABLE AS: PDF PPT |