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Developing predictive molecular maps of human disease through community-based modeling

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Originally posted:27th January 2012: 10:07 am
Short URL:http://gen2phen.org/node/57551
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10.1038/ng.1089
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http://feeds.nature.com/~r/ng/rss/current/~3/6M-pqfTVVfY/ng.1089

 

The inability to identify the molecular causes of disease has led to a disappointing rate of development of new medicines. By combining the power of community-based modeling with broad access to large datasets on a platform that promotes reproducible analyses, we can work toward more predictive molecular maps that can deliver better therapeutics.

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