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App Name: DIYgenomics Prototype location: http://www.DIYgenomics.org/Sencha/Sencha.html DIYgenomics PO Box 61258 Palo Alto, CA 94306 415-505-4426 @DIYgenomics www.DIYgenomics.org [email protected] [email protected] DIYgenomics highlights Quality/functionality HTML5 Technology/Web Standards Usage Integrated web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, and webkit) with Sencha Touch consolidate three code bases (iOS, Android, and Web) into one Innovation Three data views, four levels of drill-down Organizing genomic research into easilyunderstandable information linking genes to health and immediate action-taking User experience Usability testing identified three distinct user groups with diverse requirements October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 1 DIYgenomics mobile application Provides general education to the public regarding personal genomics Displays the markers reviewed for the top 20 health risk, drug response, and athletic performance conditions Presents data in a manner that is relevant to laypersons and experts October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 2 1. Quality/functionality Three kinds of genomic data views are provided Health risk, drug response, and athletic performance Four levels of data drill-down are provided Educational overview and side-by-side service comparison Underlying research references and link to paper abstract October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 3 2. HTML5 Technology/Web Standards Usage Integrated web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, and webkit) with Sencha Touch consolidate three code bases (iOS, Android, and Web) into one DIYgenomics prototype: three separately maintained code bases DIYgenomics app: integrated web technologies with Sencha Touch Web iOS, Android, and Web Android October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org iOS 4 3. Innovation DIYgenomics conducts and organizes large amounts of genomic research into chunks of easily-understandable information educating individuals as to how genes are connected to health and what personalized actions can be taken as a result Application is provided as open-source, targeted to developers and for white-label use in clinical trials Example of the three views: health risk, drug response, and athletic performance October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 5 4. User experience of DIYgenomics App has been successfully prototyped to genome researchers Requirements determined through one-on-one usability testing (15 people) and web-based surveys (35 responses) Three distinct user groups with different requirements: Layperson, health decision maker1 Health and athletic performance optimizer Genome researcher & health professional Education, clearly digestible information, service comparison, recommendations Easily accessible technical information that can be verified and readily turned into personalized action-taking Rapid information access, research references, custom configurability, personal data upload, search October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 155 year old women are the biggest health decision makers in the US Image credits: www.ehow.com, www38.homepage.villanova.edu 6 Additional functionality roadmap 1 2 3 4 Private data upload of personal genome data files Application-wide search functionality Bookmarking, note-clipping Application custom configuration and default configuration profiles choice at installation Additional views: cosmetic product response, cancer, carrier status, aging, personality 4 1 2 15 Dec 2010 15 Jan 2011 15 Feb 2011 31 Mar 2011 Beta 2 Beta 3 1.0 1.1 October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 3 7 DIYgenomics highlights Quality/functionality HTML5 Technology/Web Standards Usage Integrated web technologies (HTML5, CSS3, and webkit) with Sencha Touch consolidate three code bases (iOS, Android, and Web) into one Innovation Three data views, four levels of drill-down Organizing genomic research into easilyunderstandable information linking genes to health and immediate action-taking User experience Usability testing identified three distinct user groups with diverse requirements October 27, 2010 DIYgenomics.org 8 Thank you! Team: Laura Klemme Melanie Swan DIYgenomics PO Box 61258 Palo Alto, CA 94306 415-505-4426 @DIYgenomics www.DIYgenomics.org [email protected] [email protected]