The process of tuning into a specific “clean” frequency is not unique to music on the radio alone. Medical research must be reproducible without the static.
Blogs
Reaching for the Stars Improving Data Transfer
My one inspiration in life has always been my family. Each and every one of them has given me so much, but it’s my uncle, in particular, who helped me discover and pursue my passion for science.
Celebrating small wins: Honoring National Cancer Survivor Month
You never know when life is going to throw you a curve ball. You can plan for something to happen down to the dotted line, but a simple phone call can change your whole perspective on life.
How Alan Turing’s work revolutionized medical research
Sometimes referred to as the father of modern computing, Alan Turing planted the roots of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Mutational hotspot in the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein N-terminal domain conferring immune escape potential
As we continue to advance the analyses of SARS-CoV-2, our research experts have identified an important and novel mutational hotspot.
Three steps forward in efficient myeloid biomarker learning
More than six people die every hour in the US from a blood cancer. Solutions can’t come fast enough for those who suffer with these cancers all around the world.
Growing our Data Science expertise in the US
My educational and professional journey is a pretty straightforward one, and would have probably been entirely pursued in my native Canada if it wasn’t for a sudden move that happened during my PhD.
Improving Our Internal Workflow with Automation
I have always been drawn to science, any kind of science. I chose to pursue studies in biology in Geneva. 20 years ago, I obtained my Master’s degree in Microbiology based in molecular biology.
GIVING MEANING TO HUMAN RESOURCES
Being creative by nature, I first decided to study marketing after my baccalaureate. I wanted to work in the world of packaging (cosmetics sector).
ROLE OF 3-D VOLUME GROWTH RATE FOR DRUG ACTIVITY EVALUATION IN MENINGIOMA CLINICAL TRIALS: THE EXAMPLE OF THE CEVOREM STUDY
At SOPHiA GENETICS, we believe that diversifying data modalities is the key to have better insights on diseases. That’s why our Radiomics R&D team is working on medical imagery analysis.
PROGRESS MADE TODAY WILL INFORM CANCER CARE TOMORROW
On World Cancer Day, we have an opportunity to celebrate the medical advances that have been made in Oncology and how they are enabling patients to access pioneering care.