AI in Healthcare June 22, 2020
Dave Pearson

A Canadian healthcare AI company is partnering with a DNA analytics outfit in California to explore how genomics can help advance the science of precision medicine.

Montreal-based Imagia announced the collaboration June 22, stating it will work with San Diego-based Illumina to create a unified source of genomic and health data.

Streams feeding the flow of info will include imaging studies and clinical notes as well as refined genomic data, according to the announcement. The initial primary aim will be to develop highly targeted drugs.

Imagia’s CTO, Florent Chandelier,...

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