Weill Cornell Medicine and New York Genome Center receive a NCI grant worth $490,000-a-year five-year grant for joint cancer genomics data center

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WEILL CORNELL MEDICINE and New York Genome Center will receive a NCI grant worth $490,000 annually for five years to support a joint cancer genomics data center for the research and clinical interpretation of tumors. The WCM-NYGC center will perform computational analyses examining DNA and RNA to understand the role of different mutations and to...

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