Genomics Resources
Events
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Learn more about upcoming Genomics events and connect with others in your industry.
Blogs
Total results: 117
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by Greg Desmarais, Mark Azadpour, Anuj Patel, Christian Frech and Yusong Wang, 01/28/2025
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by Sujaya Srinivasan, Donny Wilson, John Paul Laverde, Karthik Narasimhan and Venkatesan Chandrababu, 12/20/2024
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by Charlie Lee, Edwin Sandanaraj and Rajesh Sukumaran, 12/13/2024
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by Christian Hoff and Jose Gordon, 12/03/2024
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by Peter Sandford and James Grant, 10/15/2024
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by Jeremy Ng, Eugene Ng, Kok Leong, Qu Xiaohua and Seow Eng, 10/02/2024
Videos & Webinars
Whitepapers & Briefs
Reference Architectures
Open Data Sets
The AWS Open Data Program (ODP) helps democratize data access by making it readily available in Amazon S3, providing the research community with a single documented source of truth. For a complete list of the >40 genomics open data sets available, see The AWS Open Data Program (ODP).
Case Studies
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The Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance built its GenoVic system on AWS. GenoVic enables genomic testing for rare diseases and cancer, improving testing workflow efficiency, scaling to meet demand, and enabling onboarding of new testing labs in months. Located in Victoria, Australia, the Alliance brings together leading hospitals and research organizations. GenoVic, a shared clinical system for genomics testing, uses AWS Lambda for serverless compute, AWS Batch to schedule batch processing jobs, and Amazon S3 for storing genomic data.