Dresden scientists help setting new standards for cutting-edge genetic research

Science Daily  February 24, 2021
Over the course of the next five years, a team of researchers in Germany are working on a project funded by the German Research Foundation to shape international standards for the exchange of human omics data. The initial focus is on developing, harmonizing, and optimizing processes of data collection. To address the legal and ethical questions researchers are working closely with lawyers who specialize in national and international privacy regulations. They will use state-of-the-art HPC, Cloud and storage technologies to build a distributed infrastructure accessible for all interested researchers and clinicians. The platform will integrate the ability to access, analyze, manage, and archive the human omics data. They will use state-of-the-art HPC, Cloud and storage technologies to build a distributed infrastructure accessible for all interested researchers and clinicians. The platform will integrate the ability to access, analyze, manage, and archive the human omics data…read more.

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