Kate Rankin, UCSF Memory and Aging Center, describes the Knowledge Network, a repository that connects different types of data, yielding unsuspected correlations. This not only provides ways to increase research networking but also treatment protocols. Then, Pierre-Antoine Gourraud, UCSF Department of Neurology, describes the MS Bioscreen designed to access and integrate a patient's medical records with the latest population-based data, making it possible to chart a unique course of treatment for each person. (#25929)