From biobank and data silos into a data commons: convergence to support translational medicine
Abstract Background To drive translational medicine, modern day biobanks need to integrate with other sources of data (clinical, genomics) to support novel data-intensive research. Currently, vast amounts of research and clinical data remain in silos, held and managed by individual researchers, oper...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Asiimwe, Stephanie Lam, Samuel Leung, Shanzhao Wang, Rachel Wan, Anna Tinker, Jessica N. McAlpine, Michelle M. M. Woo, David G. Huntsman, Aline Talhouk |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/96e015caa4834c0f93e69eeba2ba57ff |
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