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Alzheimer’s disease research portal enables data sharing and scientific discovery at scale
According to the World Health Organization (WHO),
Unifying genomics data for Alzheimer’s disease research using Amazon Web Services
Li San Wang, PhD, the Peter C. Nowell, M.D. Professor and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine, is co-director for the Penn Neurodegeneration Genomics Center (PNGC) and directs multiple National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded projects on Alzheimer’s disease genetics.
In 2011, PNGC Director Dr. Gerard Schellenberg met with Dr. Wang and his research team to begin exploring cloud technology for large-scale genomic computations. They began to use Amazon Web Services (Amazon Web Services) to build a small scale proof-of-concept of 36 exomes, or 1.1 terabytes (TB). Since then, their work has evolved to become one of the largest databases of genomic data for Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions: the National Institute on Aging Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease Data Storage Site (
Pictured: Li San Wang, PhD, the Peter C. Nowell, M.D. Professor and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine.
The NIAGADS genomic database on Amazon Web Services is a searchable annotation resource that provides access to publicly available datasets for Alzheimer’s disease and related neuropathologies. Created to make Alzheimers-genetics knowledge more accessible to researchers, NIAGADS has genomics data on 172,701 samples from 98 datasets and is now 1.3 petabytes (PB) in total size. Data types include whole-genome/exome sequencing; genome-wide-association studies (GWAS) and imputation; RNASeq; single-neuron whole genome sequencing (WGS); proteomics; and metabolomics. The database’s interface is designed to guide users unfamiliar with genetic data in not only exploring, but also interpreting this ever-growing volume of data.
Researchers can identify and interpret genomic regions of interest compiled from harmonized datasets via interactive search and the
Enabling data sharing to accelerate Alzheimer’s disease research
NIAGADS is creating a system that promotes scientific discovery through data sharing with a large cadre of institutions. The NIAGADS Data Sharing Service facilitates the deposition and sharing of genomic data from the Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (
To date, more than 90 genome-wide significant locations (loci) associated with Alzheimer’s disease risk have been discovered (
As a result of the vision and hard work of many individuals from academia, industry, and federal government, principal investigators can request available data through a data access request management system by
Amazon Web Services infrastructure supporting the NIAGADS DSS
NIAGADS uses Amazon Web Services for the transfer, processing, storage, and archival of genomics data, as well as monitoring of data access patterns. For the data sharing infrastructure, NIAGADS uses Amazon Simple Storage Service (
Diversifying the datasets and more next steps for NIAGADS
With the WHO reporting that over 60% of individuals with a diagnosis of dementia live in low- and middle-income countries, expanding the pool of researchers, including international collaborators, is a key goal for the program. NIAGADS is excited to continue to build on Amazon Web Services to further expand its global reach, ability to support collaborative analysis of all types of Alzheimer’s disease data, and the data sharing ecosystem.
It will take a village to help identify protective gene variants and pathways for therapy and prevention. Researchers from qualifying institutions are encouraged to
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