Description
The cloud provides a scalable platform to store, analyze, and query genomic data. Amazon Omics is an managed service on AWS that helps healthcare and life science organizations and their software partners store, query, and analyze genomic, transcriptomic, and other omics data and then generate insights from that data to improve health and advance scientific discoveries. The Registry of Open Data on AWS makes it easy to find data sets made publicly available through AWS services and contains over 90 life sciences datasets like the NCBI Sequence Read Archive, The Cancer Genome Atlas, and Genome in a Bottle. In this workshop, you will gain detailed view of how Amazon Omics enables an end-to-end genomic data journey – from ingesting raw sequence data, to running community best practice workflows, to querying variants at scale using publicly available data from the Registry of Open Data on AWS.