Mastermind: The Engine Behind the Future of Newborn Sequencing

Last month’s World Orphan Drug Congress brought together more than 250 insightful speakers, including a key leader from Rady Children’s Hospital who focused on the new new BeginNGS™ (pronounced “beginnings”) program, based at the Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine (RCIGM).

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Curating The Human Genome – What It Will Mean and How We Can Make It Happen

The Human Genome Project, begun in 1990 and completed in 2003, was a major breakthrough for clinical genetics – the sequence of the human genome was no longer a mystery.

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Curation of the Entire Human Genome Requires the Best of Both Human and Artificial Intelligence

Earlier this month, I wrote an opinion article for Technology Networks on how a combination of both human and artificial intelligence technologies have the potential to expedite curation of the entire human genome – and how Genomenon is uniquely suited to address this important challenge.

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