Healthcare Innovation January 14, 2022
Janette Wider

A new cloud-based platform was created by a team co-led by a Johns Hopkins computer scientist that gives any researcher (with internet) access to thousands of analysis tools, patient records, and more than 300,000 genomes

According to a news release from Johns Hopkins University, a team co-led by Michael Schatz, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of computer science and biology at Johns Hopkins, created a cloud-based platform that gives researchers access to a large genomics database.

The release states that “Known as AnVIL (Genomic Data Science Analysis, Visualization, and Informatics Lab-space), the new platform gives any researcher with an Internet connection access to thousands of analysis tools, patient records, and more than 300,000 genomes. The work, a project of the National Human...

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