Bio-IT World October 21, 2022

Contributed Commentary by Molly Presley, Hammerspace

October 21, 2022 | The life sciences community has long faced challenges around data management, data sharing, and the IT infrastructure needed to support scientific research. More powerful and higher-resolution instruments continue to generate data at an unprecedented rate, and the computational resources required for discovery continue to multiply. Increasingly complex and decentralized workflows stretch both resources and budgets in multiple areas.

These challenges are compounded in a world shaped by COVID-19, where global health is at the forefront of scientific research, and data drives understanding and solutions.

Harmonizing Data and the Impact on the Health of the Human Population

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Topics: Big Data, Biotechnology, Healthcare System, Pharma / Biotech, Population Health Mgmt, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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