Data Platform Unifies Blood Cancer 'Omics' and Clinical Data to Accelerate Discovery
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Data platform unifies blood cancer 'omics' and clinical data to accelerate discovery
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the American Society for Hematology (ASH) and the Munich Leukemia Laboratory have developed a data-sharing platform that unites genomics, gene expression and clinical information from nearly 6,000 patients with blood cancers. By integrating large pediatric and adult datasets, the ASH HematOmics Program (ASHOP) provides one of the most comprehensive blood cancer data collections to date, with b…
New Data Platform Integrates Blood Cancer ‘Omics’ and Clinical Data to
In a groundbreaking advance for hematologic cancer research, scientists from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the American Society for Hematology (ASH), and Munich Leukemia Laboratory have unveiled the ASH HematOmics Program (ASHOP), a pioneering integrative platform designed to unify vast datasets comprising genomics, transcriptomics, and clinical information from nearly 6,000 patients afflicted with diverse blood […]
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