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Making personal genomes useful for humankind.

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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
1 year
Openly consented cells and biomedical data deserve an open platform to organize them and make them useful. That's why PGP co-evolves with #Arvados. And Arvados co-evolves with PGP. #OpenScience #FOSS #FreeKnowledge
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
1 year
End-to-end-open preclinical AI enabled by: @Hi_MINISFORUM (V3 / HX99G / MINISFORUM 795S7), @AMD CPUs and @amdradeon GPUs, @llamafile, @ggerganov's llama.cpp and @aadityaura's OpenBioLLM. Eager to work with other volunteers and benchmark @nvidia + other hardware / software.
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
1 year
There is a regular User Group video chat on Google meet every other Friday. Find out when the next chat will happen on the Arvados User Group public calendar.
arvados.org
Arvados is an open source platform for managing, processing, and sharing genomic and other large scientific and biomedical data.
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PersonalGenomes.org
1 year
We want everyone to understand their genome using systems they can own and control. Come help build end-to-end-open preclinical AI with PGP and the @arvados community.
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@wait_sasha
Alexander (Sasha) Wait Zaranek 🇮🇱🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇲
2 years
End-to-end-open biomedical AI has enormous potential for GOOD on hardware you own and control!❤️ For benefit of ALL -- should build on Free and Open Source Software and Free Knowledge ideals and make it easy to implement #AIBillOfRights for preclinical AI and #PrecisionHealth.
@EricTopol
Eric Topol
2 years
Our #AI times by @kaltoons
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
3 years
With genomes, health data and cells from openly consented and diverse participants, we are building a global resource so that everyone can access precision medicine. https://t.co/DhOSViKXw1
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PersonalGenomes.org
3 years
Openly consented cells and biomedical data deserve an open platform to organize them and make them useful. That's why PGP co-evolves with #Arvados. And Arvados co-evolves with PGP. #OpenScience #FOSS #FreeKnowledge
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
3 years
Want to help build or learn about software infrastructure that will scale PGP to a million participants? On November 17th, 2022 join biomedical industry leaders at https://t.co/96ZfJps9tP!
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PersonalGenomes.org
5 years
An opportunity this year to attend from anywhere the virtual 2021 Personal Genomes Conference: https://t.co/CRKEabtLOE
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Session 4: Int'l Projects and Cooperation. There are several global PGPs, with more surely to come. An international federated network of projects is needed if the field of genomics is to represent and leverage all human diversity! https://t.co/oVLzaObK3t #genomics #China #pgic
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Session 3: Science with Biobanking and Databanking. Creating large scale systems and facilities for *sharing* data and biological materials is a key to cooperation, mutual benefit, and faster progress. https://t.co/oVLzaNU9bV #genomics #China #pgic
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Session 2: Standardization and measurement of phenotypes. Phenotypes have been a missing link in genomics! Speakers are addressing extensive and highly detailed phenotyping, and genome-phenome and phenome-phenome correlation, clinically in some cases. #genomics #China #pgic
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Gang Chen, co-founder and CEO at WeGene, "Personal Genomics in China and Its Role in GWAS Discovery and Replication." https://t.co/oVLzaNU9bV #genomics #China #pgic
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Konrad Karczewski, computational biologist at the Broad Institute, Neale group, presenting "Lessons from large genomic datasets." Picture right: science imitating art? #genomics #China #pgic
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
Rachel Sherman from John's Hopkins, Salzberg Lab, first author on ground-breaking paper, talk title "Discovering non-reference sequences in a pan-genome of 910 African ancestry individuals." #genomics #China
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PersonalGenomes.org
6 years
PGIC Conference in Shanghai, China! Here, George Church kicking off with a keynote "Technologies for diverse & open genomes + phenomes." https://t.co/oVLzaNU9bV #genomics #China
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@wait_sasha
Alexander (Sasha) Wait Zaranek 🇮🇱🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇲
6 years
@ZackArgyle I would nominate @wardvandewege and Tom Clegg who tirelessly maintain the FOSS infrastructure at the Personal Genome Project as unpaid volunteers. Bios are years out of date. https://t.co/40zVUNaorK
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@wait_sasha
Alexander (Sasha) Wait Zaranek 🇮🇱🇺🇦🇨🇦🇺🇲
7 years
Need a foundation of well consented individuals that are representative of human diversity and willing to make their data and cells public.
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
7 years
Great to see how PGP participant genomes are enabling research and development! Thank you @GenomeInABottle for an enjoyable and productive workshop.
@GenomeInABottle
Genome in a Bottle
7 years
Thanks to all who participated in person and remotely in the 10th @GenomeInABottle workshop. We will distribute a workshop report and slides, and are excited to work with you on authoritative characterization of benchmark human genomes until our next workshop April 1-2, 2020
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@PGorg
PersonalGenomes.org
7 years
Pleased that Harvard PGP is part of this year's Genome in a Bottle Workshop! @GenomeInABottle
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