CNBC December 28, 2022
Ashley Capoot

KEY POINTS
  • As health care becomes more digitized, scientists, doctors and researchers have to try and decipher unprecedented amounts of data to adequately personalize care.
  • Amazon Web Services has launched general availability for Amazon Omics, which helps researchers store and analyze omic data like sequences of DNA, RNA and proteins.
  • More than a dozen customers and partners tested a beta version of the service and are already using Amazon Omics.

As health care becomes increasingly digitized, scientists, doctors and researchers have to try and decipher unprecedented amounts of data to adequately personalize care. The excess of information available to these experts often outpaces their ability to consume and analyze it. Amazon’s cloud...

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