Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
429428 Journal of Computational Science 2012 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

The project Services@MediGRID consortium established a tool set of grid-based biomedical services since 2008. The services are related to genetic analysis, genome data visualization, and pharmacokinetic modeling. Furthermore, business concepts for these services have been examined which are supported by an accounting and billing service. While the tools cover a whole service chain for biomedicine, the business concepts are rather heterogeneous. However, the overall addressed target market areas show promising potential. In addition, a structured coaching process reduces friction in the technology transfer from grid computing to biomedicine. This should be considered for similar future endeavors.

► The case studies provide insight into five business models for biomedical grid computing solutions. ► The solutions improve computation-intensive tasks along the service chain in biomedical research. ► For each use case along the service chain in biomedical research, an adjusted business model is required. ► In biomedical research, coaching is essential for technology transfer from information technology development to application.

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