Curating the Clinical Genome 2016 is a conference dedicated to the harnessing of patient and population data for knowledge curation, the use of ‘matchmaking’ to discover new disease genes, and defining evidence for gene-disease relationships.
Topics
- Phenotype analysis: harnessing patient and population data
- Integrating genomics into the practice of medicine
- Supporting variant assessment: resources and guidelines
- Curating gene-disease relationships
- Matchmaking: the user experience
- Patient reported data
- New frontiers in clinical genomics