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Amazon Omics

Transform genomic, transcriptomic, and other omics data into insights
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What is Amazon Omics?

It helps healthcare and life science organizations store, query, and analyze genomic, transcriptomic, and other omics data and then generate insights from that data to improve health and advance scientific discoveries.
Amazon Omics is a tool in the Healthcare category of a tech stack.

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Amazon Omics's Features

  • Securely combine the multiomic data of individuals with their medical history to deliver more personalized care
  • Use purpose-built data stores to support large-scale analysis and collaborative research across entire populations
  • Accelerate research by using scalable workflows and integrated computation tools
  • Protect patient privacy with HIPAA-eligibility and built-in data access and logging

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