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UK Medical Bioinformatics Partnership Programme (UK Med-Bio)

UK Medical Bioinformatics Partnership Programme (UK Med-Bio)

Bringing together and supporting world-class research to understand the causes of common disease progression

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The UK Med-Bio project has established significant computational resources to help meet the project's goals. Available to project members and other affiliates, some are available to the wider community as well.

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UK Med-Bio provides support by offering solutions for storage management, organizing training courses and giving the opportunity to include its infrastructure as part of new grant proposals.

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UK Med-Bio supports world-class studies and research that extend across a wide range of domains, as well as several Research Fellowships, which leverage high-throughput ‘–omics’ and data from large-scale projects.

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For any questions, issues or suggestions, please reach us at 

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UK Med-Bio is funded by the MRC

MR/L01632X/1

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