Memphis, Tenn.-based St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has launched a data sharing platform dedicated to blood cancer. The platform’s initial findings were published April 6 in Blood.
The ASH HematOmics Program was developed in collaboration with the American Society for Hematology and the Munich Leukemia Laboratory, according to an April 6 news release from St. Jude.
The platform includes data from 5,960 blood cancer patients across multiple disease types, including whole-genome sequencing and connected clinical outcomes, which users can explore and analyze with built-in tools.
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