Health IT Analytics May 14, 2020
Jessica Kent

The research collaborative will combine genomic data with de-identified health records to advance precision medicine and drug discovery.

The Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine (CCPM) at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is partnering with the Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC) to advance precision medicine and drug discovery using genomic data.

The collaboration will share 450,000 DNA samples and corresponding health records from de-identified, consented patient participants in the UCHealth system. The team at RGC will then sequence these samples and produce genomic data that can be used to accelerate translational medical research and enable physicians to make more informed decisions.

CCPM is one of the largest health data warehouses in the US, as well as a pioneer in the...

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