RTInsights February 23, 2023
By Elizabeth Wallace

Amazon Omics removes the need for researchers to build and maintain their own infrastructure and make productive use of available data.

Healthcare generates nearly unprecedented amounts of data, leaving researchers to wade in hopes of extracting a needle from a haystack. Previously, data volume outpaced the ability to process it, but Amazon Cloud is hoping to change all that. Specifically, the company recently launched Amazon Omics for general availability.

With the service, researchers will be able to store and analyze omic data. Examples include DNA, RNA, and other proteins. It supports researchers by providing the infrastructure needed for large health data volumes. This should allow more time for finding insights and creating new solutions for pressing healthcare challenges.

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