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缅北强奸 and Genome Canada announce new Canadian SARS-CoV-2 Data Portal

Published: 23 March 2021

A Made-in-Canada data solution to support the Government of Canada Variants of Concern Strategy

The development and implementation of the new Canadian SARS-CoV-2 Data Portal will be led by 缅北强奸鈥檚 , Professor in the Department of Human Genetics, and Director, Canadian Center for Computational Genomics. The Data Portal will manage and facilitate data sharing of anonymous viral genome sequences among Canadian public health labs, researchers and other groups interested in accessing the data for research and innovation purposes.

Bourque and his team will oversee technical interactions with the National Microbiology Lab and provincial public health labs across the country, under the guidance of world leading genomicists specializing in data science and policy, including Drs. Fiona Brinkman (Simon Fraser University), William Hsiao (Simon Fraser University), Lincoln Stein (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research) and Yann Joly (缅北强奸).

The announcement follows a rapid funding opportunity launched last month by the Genome Canada-led that will directly support the . CanCOGeN鈥檚 is working with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), the National Microbiology Laboratory, Health Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and other provincial and territorial partners to support the strategy and quickly scale up genomic sequencing and research efforts to detect new variants, increase real-time data sharing capacity, and inform appropriate public health and policy responses.

Streamlining access to benefit Canadians and rest of the world

鈥淢uch of the world鈥檚 progress to date in the fight against COVID-19 was enabled by rapid data sharing鈥, says Bourque. 鈥淲ith this support from CanCOGeN, we will build a data portal for all Canadian SARS-CoV-2 sequences and associated metadata. This made-in-Canada open science solution will streamline access for the scientific community, public health officials and other stakeholders to critical national datasets, empowering decisions and enabling discoveries that will benefit Canada and the rest of the world.鈥

Dr. Bourque鈥檚 team will work with industry partner , leveraging its platform, to develop and provide real-time analytical dashboards, data exploration and standards-compliant data interfaces. Collaboration with DNAstack will provide a complementary overall solution that best meets the needs of different stakeholders in Canada.

鈥淟ed by Dr. Guillaume Bourque, one of 缅北强奸鈥檚 most innovative and collaborative researchers, the development of the Canadian SARS-CoV-2 Data Portal is a crucial step toward curbing this pandemic and helping Canada be better prepared for the public health challenges on the horizon,鈥 said Dr. Philippe Gros, Deputy Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation. 鈥庘淔irst envisioned by 缅北强奸 researchers nearly a year ago, it is wonderful to see this national resource become a reality. Our University is committed to working together with Genome Canada as well as with provincial and federal partners to harness the power of genomics and advanced data solutions for the benefit of scientific and global communities.鈥

Genome Canada, in its role as lead on CanCOGeN, will act as a data custodian with overall responsibility for and oversight of the data within the Canadian SARS-CoV-2 Data Portal.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement represents a significant step forward for the Canadian research response to COVID-19,鈥 said Dr. Rob Annan, President and CEO of Genome Canada. 鈥淎s a key partner in the Variants of Concern Strategy, Genome Canada is proud to introduce a SARS-CoV-2 Data Portal that will ensure Canadian oversight and access to viral genome data, allowing the research community to quickly mine this data and continue contributing to national and international surveillance and public health decision-making.鈥

Media Contact:

Meaghan Thurston

Senior Communications Officer, Research and Innovation

514-916-3400

meaghan.thurston [at] mcgill.ca

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