In cancer research, technology that advances data sharing and management is crucial for bringing together the health research community to inform innovation in health care. Proteomics Program Director Chris Kinsinger provides a look at how systems are advancing efforts in proteomics for cancer research, with a look into his office’s data commons and how it’s helping bring data types together to help researchers solve problems at NIH.
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Season 1
Episode 4
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Chris Kinsinger, Proteomics Program Director, National Cancer Institute
Data strategies are bringing together researchers to advance health science in areas like cancer.
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Chris Kinsinger, Ph.D. Proteomics Program Director National Cancer Institute
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