Genomic sequencing might be more common in medicine if doctors had a simple way to send for the test and keep track of the data.
That’s the hope of Coriell Life Sciences in Camden, New Jersey, a startup that grew out of a partnership between the Coriell Institute for Medical Research and IBM. The company wants to facilitate the process of ordering, storing, and interpreting whole-genome-sequence data for doctors.



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