Health IT Analytics May 15, 2020
Jessica Kent

The genome sequencing projects will leverage data and cloud computing to help the medical community better understand COVID-19.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is partnering with researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) to conduct genome sequencing on the viruses infecting hundreds of COVID-19 patients in the Bay Area.

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AWS is connecting with the laboratory of Charles Chiu, PhD, MD, to enable two projects using cloud computing and data.

“In today’s rapid-changing environment around the COVID-19 pandemic, cloud computing resources will accelerate our efforts to design the next-generation of diagnostic tests and provide real-time, actionable genomic data to inform the public health response,” said...

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