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Open Targets 25.06: One Unified Platform with Richer Genetics — and How The Hyve Can Help
Open Targets Platform integrates genetics data, credible sets, and L2G results for interpreting gene-disease associations. ...
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Turning 300M+ Records into a Single, Research-Ready OMOP Data Asset
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Adding data sources to Open Targets Platform: Unlocking New Targets with cBioPortal
Discover how Open Targets v24.06 with cBioPortal uncovers novel cancer genes like FGF19, reshaping drug discovery and treatment possibilities. ...
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Data Quality Assessment for the DARWIN EU® Data Partner Network
DARWIN EU applies systematic data quality checks to ensure databases are reliable for research and regulatory use. ...
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Introducing the AI OQL-Helper: Onco Query Language Made Accessible
The new AI OQL-Helper is an intuitive chat interface embedded in cBioPortal to help you write genomic data queries in Onco Query Language based on natural language commands. ...
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Making End-To-End Privacy-Preserving Federated Research a Reality
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What is a typical use case that Open Targets can help in answering?
Identify and prioritize drug targets for Type 2 Diabetes using Open Targets. Explore gene associations, assess druggability, and streamline therapeutic development with integrated evidence. ...
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Canine Cancer Genome ATLAS (CCGA) Poster
The Canine Cancer Genome ATLAS (CCGA) is a cross-species genomics resource co-developed by The Hyve and University of Turin to advance comparative oncology through cBioPortal data integration. ...
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The Hyve Joins GREG Consortium to Advance Real-World Evidence in Healthcare
The GREG Consortium improves healthcare decisions in Europe by using Real-World Evidence. The Hyve supports data harmonization, standardization (OMOP), and federated analytics. ...
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Feature Highlight: Visualizing the Mutational Signatures Landscape in cBioPortal
Explore mutational signatures in cancer using cBioPortal—visualize SBS, DBS, and indel patterns to uncover mutation processes in genomic datasets like PCAWG. ...
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