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Garvan team a top performer in international genomics challenge

Home All news & events News Garvan team a top performer in international…

A team from the Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics was a top performer in last week’s precision FDA ‘Truth Challenge’, an online competition designed to test the performance of genome informatics pipelines worldwide. The team – including Dr Mark Cowley, Aaron Statham, Joe Copty and Dr Mark Pinese – received the award for highest “SNP Precision” and several other commendations.

The Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research are founding partners of Australian Genomics.

See the full article at the Garvan Institute’s website.