Google is approaching hospitals and universities with a new pitch. Have genomes? Store them with us.
The
search giant’s first product for the DNA age is Google Genomics, a
cloud computing service that it launched last March but went mostly
unnoticed amid a barrage of high profile R&D announcements from
Google, like one late last month about a far-fetched plan to battle
cancer with nanoparticles (see “Can Google Use Nanoparticles to Search for Cancer?”).
Google
Genomics could prove more significant than any of these moonshots.
Connecting and comparing genomes by the thousands, and soon by the
millions, is what’s going to propel medical discoveries for the next
decade. The question of who will store the data is already a point of
growing competition between Amazon, Google, IBM, and Microsoft.
vendredi 7 novembre 2014
Google Wants to Store Your Genome
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