Healthcare IT News November 29, 2022
Andrea Fox

The cloud-based platform provides security, scale and the processing power needed for genomic data storage and analyses, eliminating the need for specialized infrastructure and workflows.

To enhance clinical insights at the point of care and help identify the best treatment or prevention options for patients, Amazon Web Services has launched a service that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and other AWS and partner products and services to run IT-heavy bioinformatics workflows.

WHY IT MATTERS

Clinicians can query thousands of variants across many genes at once to understand how genomic variation, joined with corresponding clinical data, may affect human health or predict clinical outcomes, according to the AWS announcement.

Tehsin Syed, general manager of health AI and Dr. Taha...

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