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Information technology (IT) is an important element in maximizing the role genetic, genomic and proteomic technologies play in personalized medicine. IT can reduce the costs and improve the quality and efficiency of research and clinical operations. IT can also ensure that the clinical test results are fully integrated into electronic medical record (EMR) systems where they can be targeted by clinical decision support algorithms. Finally, IT plays a critical role in ensuring data integrity in complex modern information flows.

The HPCGG IT team was formed as a collaboration between the HPCGG and the Partners HealthCare Information Systems department (Partners IS). The HPCGG brings knowledge of genetics and genomics to this collaboration and Partners IS brings its extensive research and clinical infrastructure. Hewlett Packard generously provides substantial hardware and services including a globally distributed software development team that assists the center in information systems development. The HPCGG IT team constructs infrastructure that supports research and clinical operations within the laboratories of the center. The team also focuses on constructing data rich interfaces to Partners EMR and research infrastructure.

Read HPCGG's Vision on Personalized Medicine on Improving Health and Accelerating Personalized Health Care through Health Information Technology and Genomic Information in Population- and Community-based Health Care Delivery Systems.

If you have needs for computational analysis on data sets requiring a large computing resource to process or analyze the large amount of data generated in HPCGG or other Partners related research, Partners Research Computing has a linux-based, 61-node For more details: http://www.partners.org/rescomputing/hpc_cluster/.







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