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An Automated Approach to Identifying Disease-Gene Associations from the Medical Literature to Inform Gene Panel Design

Scientific Poster, co-authored with Genomenon, from AACR 2017
Home / Insights / An Automated Approach to Identifying Disease-Gene Associations from the Medical Literature to Inform Gene Panel Design

Rational approaches to the design of gene panels for next-generation molecular diagnostic assays are made challenging by the amount and complexity of information that must be manually collected and assessed from the medical literature.

Download this scientific poster from AACR 2017 to learn about methods taken in translating genomic knowledge from medical literature into clinical insight to inform gene panel design.

Authors:
Victor Wiegman, Ph.D., Director, Translational Genomics
Matthew Shu

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