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Broad Institute and Verily partner with Microsoft to accelerate the next generation of the open source Terra platform for health and life science research
On Monday, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Verily, an Alphabet company, and Microsoft Corp. announced a strategic partnership to accelerate new innovations in biomedicine through the Terra platform. Terra, originally developed by Verily and the Broad Institute, is a secure, scalable, open-source platform for biomedical researchers to access data, run analysis tools and collaborate. Terra is actively used by thousands of researchers every month to analyze data from millions of participants in important scientific research projects.
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Sequencing, cloud computing, and analytics meet around genetics and pharma Bio-IT World Shows What is Possible and What Is Being Accomplished
Bio-IT World shows what is possible and what is being accomplished...last week I took the subway downtown and crossed the two wind- and rain-whipped bridges that the city of Boston built to connect to the World Trade Center. I mingled for a day with attendees and exhibitors to find what data-related challenges they’re facing and what the latest solutions are. Here are some of the major themes I turned up...
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IP3 Launch: an introduction to Pistoia Alliance innovation
The Pistoia Alliance has launched its new online Interactive Project Portfolio Platform (IP3) in order to encourage the life science research community to generate and share new, innovative ideas. This will drive the creation of novel, collaborative solutions that lower the barriers to innovation in life science R&D.
This webinar will give users an overview of how to access IP3, browse existing project ideas, submit new ideas, and contribute to the discussion about their development. It will also demonstrate how the IP3 portal can be used to track the status of the current Pistoia Alliance project portfolio. Read More »
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