Public Health Pathogen Genomics at UCSC

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Driven by new SARS-CoV-2 virus variants, COVID-19 is surging once again. If you are a software developer with experience in computational analysis, data visualization, or computational biology, you can do something about it. 

The UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute is organizing a project called Public Health Pathogen Genomics. We vow to get genomics tools in the hands of public health officials who will use them to recognize new variants of the virus and take action. 

To be a part of this effort please contact Linda Rosewood (rosewood@ucsc.edu) to learn more about joining our team!

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Last modified: Apr 21, 2021