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Broad Institute granted FedRAMP authorization for Terra platform

University joins NIH initiative to create diverse national biomedical data resource | The Source

As part of All of Us Research Program, School of Medicine will seek to enroll local participants May 12, 2021 SHARE Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has joined the All of Us Research Program, an initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that seeks to recruit 1 million volunteers to build a detailed biomedical data resource that reflects the breadth and diversity of the U.S. population. Washington University will help enroll participants who represent the rich diversity of the St. Louis region. (Photo: Getty Images) To help understand the complex factors that contribute to human health and disease, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has joined the All of Us Research Program, an initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that seeks to build a large, detailed biomedical data resource that reflects the breadth and diversity of the U.S. population.

Ohio Launches COVID-19 Screening Program for K-12 Students and Staff

Precision Medicine for COVID-19: Phenotype Anarchy or Promise Realized? | Coronavirus (COVID-19) | JAMA

Hala T. Borno, MD; Jennifer R. Rider, ScD, MPH; Christine M. Gunn, PhD A taxonomic revolution is occurring in medicine. Spurred by the halcyon vision of targeted “precision” therapy and enabled by access to massive electronic health data sets, high-throughput multichannel, molecular diagnostic assays, and advances in the understanding of disease biology, researchers have generated a plethora of new disease subclassifications (eTable and eFigure in the Supplement). Variably termed “phenotypes,” “endotypes,” or “subtypes,” these patient groups can share symptoms, biology, or prognosis and are proposed as the basis for precision care. The fast-paced research of SARS-CoV-2 has followed suit, with more than 60 subtypes proposed in the last year (eTable and eFigure in the Supplement). These subtypes range from simple classifications such as the

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