Autor: |
Mukesh K, Sharma, Joshua, Phillips, Saurabh, Agarwal, Wesley S, Wiggins, Savita, Shrivastava, Sunita B, Koul, Madhurima, Bhattacharjee, Caerie D, Houchins, Raghavendra R, Kalakota, Bijoy, George, Rekha R, Meyer, David H, Spencer, Christina M, Lockwood, Tudung T, Nguyen, Eric J, Duncavage, Hussam, Al-Kateb, Catherine E, Cottrell, Suhasini, Godala, Raviteja, Lokineni, Sameer M, Sawant, Vasudev, Chatti, Suresh, Surampudi, Raja Rao, Sunkishala, Ramakant, Darbha, Sharath, Macharla, Jeffrey D, Milbrandt, Herbert W, Virgin, Robi D, Mitra, Richard D, Head, Shashikant, Kulkarni, Andrew, Bredemeyer, John D, Pfeifer, Karen, Seibert, Rakesh, Nagarajan |
Rok vydání: |
2013 |
Zdroj: |
AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science proceedings. AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science. 2013 |
ISSN: |
2153-4063 |
Popis: |
The use of NextGen Sequencing clinically necessitates the need for informatics tools that support the complete workflow from sample accessioning to data analysis and reporting. To address this need we have developed Clinical Genomicist Workstation (CGW). CGW is a secure, n-tiered application where web browser submits requests to application servers that persist the data in a relational database. CGW is used by Washington University Genomic and Pathology Services for clinical genomic testing of many cancers. CGW has been used to accession, analyze and sign out over 409 cases since November, 2011. There are 22 ordering oncologists and 7 clinical genomicists that use the CGW. In summary, CGW a 'soup-to-nuts' solution to track, analyze, interpret, and report clinical genomic diagnostic tests. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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