PhenoDB, a Phenotypic and Genotypic Data Sharing Tool
If you are interested in learning about the use of phenotypic and genotypic data sharing tools to facilitate the discovery of novel disease-causing genes and variants, register for this seminar!
Join Dr. Nara Sobreira of Johns Hopkins University as she discusses PhenoDB, a web-based tool developed for the collection, storage, and analysis of phenotypic data. Dr. Sobreira took part in the development of PhenoD, and she created the PhenoDB analysis module. If you’re a cancer researcher, consider attending to learn about the data’s accessibility and potential implications for your research.
This webinar is part of the NIH Data Sharing and Reuse Seminar Series, which is hosted by the NIH Office of Data Science and Strategy. The monthly series highlights researchers who have taken existing data and found clever ways to reuse the data or generate new findings.
Dr. Sobreira is an assistant professor at the McKusick-Nathans Department of Genetic Medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her research focuses are rare Mendelian phenotypes, analysis of next-generation sequencing, and functional testing of candidate causative variants.
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