#annotator #opencravat #bioinformatics #opensource #genomics
๐งฌ Want to explore your own genome?
Join our free webinar on how to use OpenCRAVAT to annotate & interpret your personal variants.
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July 10 | ๐ 1 PM EDT
๐๏ธ With Jasmine Baker, PhD & Rachel Karchin, PhD
๐ https://tinyurl.com/3ur6vv35
#Genomics #Bioinformatics #OpenSource #OpenCRAVAT
๐งฌ Curious about your genome?
Join our free webinar on OpenCRAVAT to explore and annotate your own data!
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July 10 โ 1 PM EDT
๐๏ธ Baker & Karchin (JHU)
๐ https://tinyurl.com/3ur6vv35
#Genomics #Bioinformatics #OpenScience
#annotator #opencravat #bioinformatics #opensource #webinar #genomes ๐ฅ๐งช
๐งฌ New Blog by Dr. Rachel Karchin!
Dr. Karchin shares how OpenCRAVAT and CIViC are addressing transparency and interpretability in variant effect predictors. Discover how calibrated predictors are transforming clinical variant classification.
๐ Read the full post: https://www.opencravat.org/variant-effect-predictors-in-the-clinic-working-with-calibrated-predictors-in-opencravat/
What are your thoughts on the new ACMG/AMP framework integration? Let us know below!
#Genomics #VariantAnnotation #OpenCRAVAT ๐ฅ๏ธ
Computational methods for predicting the effects of genetic variants are used by clinicians for interpreting genetic test results and by researchers for scientific exploration. However, their utility is limited by several issues. First, hundreds of methods are available without clear standards for s