RU2012124154A - SYSTEMS BASED ON THE GENOME FOR MEDICINE MANAGEMENT - Google Patents
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- G16—INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION FIELDS
- G16H—HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
- G16H20/00—ICT specially adapted for therapies or health-improving plans, e.g. for handling prescriptions, for steering therapy or for monitoring patient compliance
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Abstract
1. Системы на основе генома человека для управления медикаментозными средствами, содержащие:геномный сканер, базу данных участников, аналитический блок и объектный сервер, причем указанный геномный сканер соединен с базой данных участников, в результате чего оцифрованное представление генома человека ассоциируется посредством идентифицирующего индекса с участником системы, а также указанный геномный сканер дополнительно имеет приемный порт, выполненный с возможностью приема ДНК человека, при этом указанная база данных участников реализована с логической структурой для осуществления посредством уникального идентифицирующего индекса непосредственных отношений между участниками и геномами, сохраненными в ней, а также указанная база данных участников дополнительно соединена с формирователем запросов указанного аналитического блока, который, в свою очередь, содержит библиотеку правил, указанный формирователь запросов и процессор для обработки результатов, выход которого соединен с объектным сервером, причем указанный объектный сервер соединен по меньшей мере с одной удаленной вычислительной системой посредством заданного объектного интерфейса.2. Система по п. 1, в которой указанный геномный сканер выполнен с возможностью приема ДНК человека, выделения и обнаружения наличия заданных генетических последовательностей и передачи в базу данных участников в качестве выходного продукта цифрового представления по меньшей мере части генома человека, связанного с принятой ДНК.1. Systems based on the human genome for managing medicines, comprising: a genomic scanner, a database of participants, an analysis unit and an object server, said genomic scanner connected to a database of participants, as a result of which a digitized representation of the human genome is associated with an identifying index with the participant the system, as well as the specified genomic scanner additionally has a receiving port configured to receive human DNA, while the specified database of participants It is connected with a logical structure for implementing, by means of a unique identifying index, direct relations between participants and genomes stored in it, and the specified database of participants is additionally connected to the query generator of the specified analytical unit, which, in turn, contains a library of rules, the specified query generator and a processor for processing results, the output of which is connected to an object server, said object server being connected to at least remote computer system through a given object interface. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said genomic scanner is configured to receive human DNA, isolate and detect the presence of predetermined genetic sequences and transmit to the participants database as an output product a digital representation of at least a portion of the human genome associated with the received DNA.
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| PCT/US2012/029704 WO2013141842A2 (en) | 2012-03-19 | 2012-03-19 | Genome-based drug management systems |
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