The Struggle To Build A Massive “Biobank” Of Patient Data
March 19, 2018
March 19, 2018 | At a cost of $1.4 billion, the NIH’s All of Us program may help scientists discover new links between diseases, genes, and lifestyle. But the project faces formidable obstacles. Previous coverage from Bio-IT World features Josh Denny, professor of biomedical informatics and medicine, and director of Vanderbilt’s Center for Precision Medicine. Chris Lunt of the NIH also recently presented on the All of Us program at this year’s Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference. The New York Times