MedCity News May 28, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

The collaboration will build on AdventHealth’s existing genomics and personalized health program, leveraging data to predict disease progression and response to treatments. Sema4’s Centrellis data platform will be a core part of the new program.

In an effort to unlock the potential of precision medicine, one of the largest health systems in the country is collaborating with an analytics company.

Altamonte Springs, Florida-based AdventHealth announced Tuesday that it is partnering with Sema4 to launch a data-driven precision medicine program.

The collaboration will center on the structuring and curation of genomic and clinical data, said Glenn Farrell, chief marketing officer and executive vice president of research strategy at Stamford, Connecticut-based Sema4, in an email. The organizations will leverage the data to...

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