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An Emerging Role for Polystores in Precision Medicine...

by Edmon Begoli, James B Christian, Vijay Gadapally, Stavros Papadopoulus
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Publication Date
Page Numbers
41 to 52
Volume
10494

Medical data is organically heterogeneous, and it usually varies significantly in both size and composition. Yet, this data is also a key for the recent and promising field of precision medicine, which focuses on identifying and tailoring appropriate medical treatments for the needs of the individual patients, based on their specific conditions, their medical history, lifestyle, genetic, and other individual factors.
As we, and a database community at large, recognize that a ``one size does not fit all'' solution is required to work with such data, we present our observations based on our experiences, and the applications in the field of precision medicine. We make the case for the use of polystore architecture; how it applies for precision medicine; we discuss the reference architecture; describe some of its critical components (array database); and discuss the specific types of analysis that directly benefit from this database architecture, and the ways it serves the data.