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Self Organizing Genomes with Real Time Consent
DNA Guide, Inc. All rights reserved 2012
Alice Rathjen, President, Founder
Method for preparing and using personal and genetic profiles
Genome
Digital Human Being
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
1993 Domain Name Registry System is Privatized
Grows from 15,000 to 137,898,612 Feb 2012.
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
1993. AOL is launched for Mac and Windows.
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
1996
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
2001
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
6 Billion Images in 2011
2004
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
100 million videos viewed daily in 2006
2005
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
138.9 million monthly unique U.S. visitors May 2011
2004
The Evolution of Digital
Humanity Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
2012 1992
The power of
Self- Organizing
Genomes
The advantages of
Real Time
Consent
Electronic
Health Records
Next Generation
Sequencing
Technologies
Molecular
Diagnostics Social Networks
2022 2012 Research
Goverments/Passports
Electronic Health Records
Patient Groups
Ancestry
Gaming (DNA Avatars)
Biometric Access/ E-Commerce
Online Identity Services
Citizen Science
Non-Govt Health Organizations
Disaster Response / Epidemics
2 Billion Genomes in
10 Years?
The Industries Problem.. No Path to Market
Genetic Data Explosion Huge investment in
Sequencing Technologies
and Molecular Diagnostics
Personalized Medicine
R&D
Pharma /
Clinical
Trials
Consumers/
Patients IN
SU
RA
NC
E
Regulation, Privacy, Ease of Use
Health
Services
Regulation
www.DNAguide.com
Problem of Fear and Ignorance
T
A T
G C
T
A
C
G
A
The Patient Has Changed
Doctor, it hurts
when I do this
Doc, I was born
this way.
New Path to Market?
Consumer/Patient
Controls Access
To Their DNA via
Real Time
Consent
Those Providing
Valuable
Information and
Services Get
Rewarded
T
G
C
A
Genome Browsers & Non-Scientific Users
(Mitochondria)
Solution is to Manage Interpretation and Access Down to the Base Pair Level
DNA Guide Enables Dynamic Regulation & Compliance
Quality of Science
Medical Utility
Viewing Risk
(Graded) A,B,C,D,F
W = Withdrawn
I = Incomplete (by Scientific Community)
(by Health Care Providers/ Payers)
E = Everyone,
PG = Physician Guidance
R = Restricted
(Genetic Counselors, Ethics)
Category Rating
(Five Star Rating)
(Movie Rating)
Building the Scaffolding for Future Biological Data
DNA Security
Token
DNA Compass DNA Body
Use values within the DNA
sample to uniquely identify
every dataset. Token serves
as a dynamic or static IP
address - allowing every
person to become a node on
the network.
DNA Guide provides mobile dynamic
maps of entire genomes and can
perform spatial analysis across
multiple layers of different types of
genetic data.
DNA Guide’s DNA Body will
provide expression data,
medical records, and images to
be linked to a map of the human
body and to genomic location.
Navigating Genetic Data
Privacy, Regulation and Ease of Use
DNA Guide, Inc. All rights reserved 2012
Alice Rathjen, President, Founder