Genomics England Partners with GenomOncology on 100,000 Genomes Project

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GENOMICS ENGLAND is partnering with GenomOncology LLC to use GenomOncology’s Knowledge Management System to analyze cancer samples in the 100,000 Genomes Project. This partnership will couple Genomics England curated database with the GO KMS’s clinical reporting data for a comprehensive clinical report comprised of the most relevant drugs, prognoses, and clinical trials. The GO KMS...

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