Trust is no longer enough: secure data sharing requires international collaboration across institutions and governments.
Some of the most important datasets in human genomics are now available for researchers everywhere to use to make impactful health discoveries, without being limited by costly transfer fees.
The Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences is proud to offer a Master’s degree in Computational Genomic Medicine for motivated students who wish to prepare for conducting genomics research and/or ...
The first complete draft of the human genome was published back in 2003. Since then, researchers have worked both to improve the accuracy of human genetic data, and to expand its diversity, looking at ...
Collecting high-quality genomic data is time-consuming, expensive, and often only possible through large-scale national efforts. Thankfully, a new tool developed by the UC Santa Cruz Genomics ...
Michigan Tech's Genomic Sequencing Lab, part of the University's Health Research Institute, plays a leading role in tracking animal-borne illnesses in the Upper Peninsula region while also advancing ...
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have performed a comprehensive evaluation of five artificial intelligence (AI) models trained on genomic sequences, known as DNA ...
A common gene pool unites GCC countries. Borders keep the data apart. Sharing it could lead to significant public health ...
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A race, two rivals, a photo finish? Former National Human Genome Research Institute archivist explains what Craig Venter ...
The federal government has unveiled plans to establish the National Genomics and Bioinformatics Data Generation, Repository ...