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Contributors:
  1. Annie Nadkarni
  2. Poojalakshmi Sreedhar
  3. ChunHsuan Lo
  4. Alex Guo
  5. Priyanshu Jain
  6. Aishwarya Chander
  7. Jean Monlong
  8. Rupesh Kesharwani
  9. Pranav Khade
  10. Weiyu Zhou
  11. Ankita Das
  12. Sheethal Umesh Nagalakshmi
  13. Jyoti Kataria
  14. Katarina
  15. Meghana Tandon
  16. Kamileh Narsinh
Affiliated institutions: Carnegie Mellon University

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Description: Official repository for the Clinical Reporting of MultiOmics Data! Hackathon hosted virtually in June 2021 by DNAnexus, the OpenCravat Group at Johns Hopkins University, and Carnegie Mellon University Libraries.

License: MIT License

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