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### Forums for Integrative Phenomics

TISLab is bursting through communication barriers to advance science.
One of the biggest barriers to scientific advancement is lack of communication across different kinds of expertise, especially between researchers who study genetics, environmental science, and phenomics.
This results in data that are totally incompatible with each other and blocks scientific progress.
The goal of this project is to bring together a diverse range of research scientists and clinicians from these three areas to find ways to communicate and share data.
Unified data enables new insights in relationships between diseases, genes, and environments in a wide range of species.
TISLab is creating new discoveries by planning and hosting workshops for creating new data standards that act as a “rosetta stone” between disciplines.


**Contact:** [Julie McMurry](mailto:[email protected])
**Funding:** NIH grant # 1 U13 CA221044-01

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### Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Data Resource Center

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### Forums for Integrative Phenomics

TISLab is bursting through communication barriers to advance science.
One of the biggest barriers to scientific advancement is lack of communication across different kinds of expertise, especially between researchers who study genetics, environmental science, and phenomics.
This results in data that are totally incompatible with each other and blocks scientific progress.
The goal of this project is to bring together a diverse range of research scientists and clinicians from these three areas to find ways to communicate and share data.
Unified data enables new insights in relationships between diseases, genes, and environments in a wide range of species.
TISLab is creating new discoveries by planning and hosting workshops for creating new data standards that act as a “rosetta stone” between disciplines.


**Contact:** [Julie McMurry](mailto:[email protected])
**Funding:** NIH grant # 1 U13 CA221044-01

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### Center for Cancer Data Harmonization

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