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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
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Quality/functionality
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HTML5 Technology/Web Standards
Usage
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Integrated web technologies (HTML5,
CSS3, and webkit) with Sencha Touch
consolidate three code bases (iOS,
Android, and Web) into one
Innovation
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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
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DIYgenomics mobile application
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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
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1. Quality/functionality
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Three kinds of genomic data views are provided
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Health risk, drug response, and athletic performance
Four levels of data drill-down are provided
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Educational overview and side-by-side service comparison
Underlying research references and link to paper abstract
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2. HTML5 Technology/Web Standards Usage
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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
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iOS
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3. Innovation
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DIYgenomics
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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
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4. User experience of DIYgenomics
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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
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155
year old women are the biggest health decision makers in the US
Image credits: www.ehow.com, www38.homepage.villanova.edu
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Additional functionality roadmap
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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
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2
15 Dec 2010
15 Jan 2011
15 Feb 2011
31 Mar 2011
Beta 2
Beta 3
1.0
1.1
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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
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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]