Healthcare IT Today July 20, 2020
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The following is a guest article by Josh Gluck, VP for Global Healthcare Technology Strategy at Pure Storage.

The world’s scientific community continues to break records. In the fight against COVID-19, the ability to leverage massive information sharing is leading to a more accurate picture of the disease and accelerating the development and testing of candidates for therapeutics and ultimately a vaccine.

Today’s work on COVID-19 is not unlike the world’s largest collaborative biological endeavor two decades ago: The Human Genome Project, which mapped all the genes in the human body from a physical and functional perspective. In the summer of 2000, we reached an important milestone in this epic initiative with the announcement of the first rough draft of...

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