Open Precision Medicine Conference

Clare Bernard

 
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Terra: a software platform for new paradigms in human subjects research

Clare is the senior director of the Data Sciences Platform at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. The Data Sciences Platform is a group of over 200 software engineers and computational biologists who are responsible for the development and operations of software products used for analyzing biomedical data including GATK and the Terra Platform. Prior to joining the Broad, Clare led product and engineering at Tamr, a Cambridge-based software company that uses machine learning to integrate large datasets. She received her B.S. in math and physics from Johns Hopkins University and her PhD from Boston University for research in particle physics conducted at the Large Hadron Collider.

 

Open Precision Medicine Conference

Open source tech and data enable creative solutions to some of medicine’s most pressing questions. At Open Precision Medicine, we bring together leading experts in precision medicine to discuss advances in diagnostics, genomics, and drug development enabled by open source tools.