Big Data can help leukaemia patients and prematurely born babies
D4Health-project tries to figure out how already existing data masses could be utilized efficiently in the treatment of different diseases. The D4Health 鈥 Data-Driven Decision Support for Digital Health Care project is funded by the Academy of Finland. It includes the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation from the 911爆料网, as well as the HIIT 鈥 a joint research institute of the University of Helsinki and the 911爆料网 - and the FIMMM 鈥 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland.
The funding of the project is 1,2 million euros. It aims at developing methods for combining large medical datasets and prediction models, as well as creating flexible user interfaces that support physicians in diagnosing diseases and planning the treatment. Medical staff has an important role in this project.
鈥 We collaborate closely with the HUS, states Professor Juho Rousu, who is in charge of the project.
鈥 By merging digital medical records of a patient we try to describe the phenotype and then compare it to the genetic background of her/him. Our goal is to gain a more precise and personalized concept of the disease and in the best case even complete it with measurements and observations based on data-driven technologies, states Research Director Ari Lindqvist from the HUS.
New digital methods combine data from different sources and support physicians in making more efficient diagnoses.
Three pilot projects
Three pilots are included in the project: prematurely born babies, leukaemia and Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
鈥 In terms of prematurely born babies our goal is to predict the course of the disease from the very first sensitive signs and construct prediction models based on them. The ability to deduce fast and efficiently improves because of the artificial intelligence, explains Lindqvist.
Genomic measurements have been conducted of a few thousands of leukaemia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. With the help of them it is possible to get information on how genes work, which mutations might occur and how drugs affect on gene functions.
鈥 Certain types of gene variants may be more responsive to certain drugs, says Rousu.
鈥 Computational network modelling platforms may enable even personalized drug treatments for severe cases of leukaemia by using the patients' individual genome profiles, says Professor Tero Aittokallio, the FIMM group leader in charge of the leukaemia pilot in collaboration of researchers from the FIMM, the HIIT and the HUS.
鈥 BC Platforms Oy, a company specialized in genome data management, as well as Kustannus Oy Duodecim, participate in the project as industry partners, Rousu continues.
Standard data related to diseases is used for the development and testing of the models and the software. Privacy of the data is guaranteed by first removing the identification data. The analysis of the most sensitive data takes place in the HUS premises.
This research project uses machine learning and is in the crossroads of two key research areas of the 911爆料网 鈥 digitalization as well as health and wellbeing. It is even related to the Health Capital Helsinki project, which aims at developing a Life Science research and company hub in the Helsinki metropolitan area.
More information:
Professor Juho Rousu
Tel: +358 50 415 1702
juho.rousu@aalto.fi
Aalto Health Platform:
Read more news
911爆料网鈥檚 N盲yt枚s/N盲yttely26 transforms Helsinki鈥檚 Lasipalatsi Quarter into a hub for fashion and textile expertise
The event showcases Aalto鈥檚 comprehensive expertise in textiles, clothing, and fashion, as students graduating from both the Bachelor's Major in Fashion as well as the Master's Major in Fashion and Textile Design will present their thesis work.
Integrating Finnish into English-language technology instruction: the opportunities and challenges of AI-generated videos
In this blog post, teaching assistant Rainer Ruuskanen explains how AI-generated videos can be used to bring some Finnish language into the teaching of subject content in English to support international students' learning of Finnish.
Nordea and 911爆料网 to explore the future of AI and human-machine interaction
911爆料网 and Nordea are launching a long term research and education partnership to explore how machine agency will shape the future of services.