ClinPhen extracts and prioritizes patient phenotypes directly from medical records to expedite genetic disease diagnosis
Cole A. Deisseroth(Stanford University), Gill Bejerano(Stanford University), Johannes Birgmeier(Stanford University), Heidi Cope(Duke University), Julián A. Martínez-Agosto(University of California, Los Angeles), Ethan E. Bodle(Stanford Medicine), Kelly Schoch(Duke University), Matthew T. Wheeler(Stanford University), Alan H. Beggs(Boston Children's Hospital), Klaus Schmitz‐Abe(Broad Institute), Yelena Nazarenko(Stanford University), Vandana Shashi(University of Virginia Medical Center), Casie A. Genetti(Boston Children's Hospital), Donna M. Brown, Jonathan A. Bernstein(Stanford Medicine), Jennefer N. Kohler(Stanford University), Rebecca Signer(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Dena R. Matalon(Lucile Packard Children's Hospital)
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