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Watch a keynote presentation from the Variant to Function (V2F) Symposium exploring how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and multiplex libraries can drive the discovery of new biological functions and therapeutic approaches. Learn from George Church, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of multiple genomic research centers, as he discusses cutting-edge methodologies for translating genetic variants into functional understanding and clinical applications. Discover how AI-ML technologies are being integrated with high-throughput experimental approaches to accelerate the identification of actionable therapeutic targets and biomarkers for patient stratification. Gain insights into the intersection of computational biology and experimental genomics, and understand how these approaches are advancing genetically-informed healthcare strategies. This presentation was delivered at the Broad Institute as part of a scientific symposium focused on bridging the gap between genetic associations and therapeutic development, co-chaired by leading researchers in genomic mechanisms of disease.
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Variant to Function (V2F) Symposium: Keynote, George Church (2025)
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Broad Institute