First Automated Blood Cancer Gene Panel Published

At an AMP 2017 Corporate Workshop on Wednesday, November 15th, Dr. Mark Kiel announced the details of the first automated, evidence-based pan-hematopoietic malignancy blood cancer gene panel.

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Evidence-Based Gene Panel Design — There Has to be a Better Way

Clinicians and researchers face a daunting task when developing gene panels for any particular disease.  But rather than research biomarkers and design panels by committee, rational panel design can now leverage disease-gene-variant associations found in scientific evidence from the medical literature.

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An Automated Genomic Knowledge Base

The challenge of translating genomic knowledge from the medical literature into clinical insight in order to drive diagnostic decisions is the focus of Genomenon’s poster presentation at AGBT (Advances in Genome Biology and Technology) 2017 General Meeting this week in Hollywood, Florida.

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Human Curation of Genomic Variants: An Intractable Problem

Next Generation Sequencing has unleashed unprecedented growth of genomic knowledge.

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Welcome To The Genomenon Blog

For the last three years, the Genomenon team has been developing Mastermind—a comprehensive knowledge base of genomic variants curated from the primary medical literature. So far, Mastermind has indexed millions of full-text scientific articles.

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