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AIRR Community and iReceptor Plus meeting in Genoa an international success

AIRR Community and iReceptor Plus meeting in Genoa an international success

  • Post Author:Boaz Babai
  • Post published:28/05/2019
  • Post Category:Blog

Some 140 scientists attended a conference of the AIRR Community and the iReceptor PlusProject in Genoa, Italy, in the middle of May, along more than 20 virtual participants.

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Big data infrastructure needed to improve personalized medicine

Big data infrastructure needed to improve personalized medicine

  • Post Author:Boaz Babai
  • Post published:28/03/2019
  • Post Category:Blog

George Washington University and FDA researchers called for big data infrastructure to support the future of personalized medicine.

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10X Genomics Adaptive immune repertoires AIRR-seq AIRR Community antibody B cell B Cells B cell subsets big data BioCompute Bioinformatics breast cancer Canadian Research Software Conference celiac disease colorectal cancer COVID-19 DNA DNA sequencing Dr. Brian Corrie Dr. Xiao Liu Genomics genomic sequencing Health immune system Immunobiology immunology immunotherapies infectious diseases multiple sclerosis patient care personalized medicine Prof. Felix Breden Prof. Gur Yaari Prof. Ludvig Sollid Prof. Victor Greiff SCAIR sequencing software engineering T-cell receptor T cell T cells tumor tissue University of Oslo vaccine research vaccines

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 825821 and the  Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

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