December 2008
A new database promises one-stop shopping for comprehensive information about patients tumors. Led by the Research Institute at Nationwide Childrens Hospital, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, and the Ohio Supercomputer Center, the Virtual Microscopy to Microarray project (VM2M) aims to bridge the worlds of pathology, genetics, and medical treatment. By providing specialists with rapid access to genetic information about a patients tumor and specific cancer type, the database can allow clinicians to tailor treatment to the individual.
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