Broad Institute to collaborate with Google Genomics

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THE BROAD INSTITUTE of MIT and Harvard University will work with Google to explore technical barriers that hinder biomedical research by addressing the need for computing infrastructure to store and process enormous datasets, and by creating tools to analyze such data. The institute’s Genome Analysis Toolkit will be offered as a service on Google Cloud...

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