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New York Genome Center Deputy Scientific Director Toby Bloom. M.D. live now on #theCUBE from #HPBigData2015 http://bit.ly/1OU1Cm... Chat at http://bit.ly/1gwo4q...

HP Big Data Conference 2015: August 10-13 (Boston, MA) | SiliconANGLE TV
Get ready for the HP Big Data Conference 2014 by enjoying the theCUBE Interviews from HP Big Data Conference 2013.
Get ready for the HP Big Data Conference 2014 by enjoying the theCUBE Interviews from HP Big Data Conference 2013.

John Furrier
This is a great topic on #bigdata that literally can/will change the world! Toby Bloom

John Furrier
this is why I love #theCUBE you get to talk to amazing people doing amazing things NY Genome center rocks

Bert Latamore
The NY Genome Center sequences the DNA of a patient's tumor and match that to the DNA of the patient's blood to find the differences. Then they match the differences to the disease process. This is the bleeding edge of medicine.

Ariana Gradow
Any person has 1 to 3 million differences in their genome and we need to analyze all that data. - Toby Bloom, Ph.D.
Deputy Scientific Director, Informatics, New York Genome Center
Deputy Scientific Director, Informatics, New York Genome Center

Bert Latamore
It’s a statistical process. There are errors in the chemical process and variants at all points in the process. Want to be as sure of the answer that has some truth. Our job is to constantly improve the process - NY Genome Center's Toby Bloom

Ariana Gradow
"More data used correctly means better answers and it means better health." - New York Genome Center Deputy Scientific Director Toby Bloom. M.D.

Bert Latamore
More data used correctly means better answers and better health - NY Genomics Center Toby Bloom MD on #theCUBE.

Bert Latamore
To find medical answers to those diseases we need everybody’s genome. You’re helping yourself & your family & everybody else. For the most part donating your genome to medical research is not a big risk - NY Genome's Toby Bloom MD

John Furrier
People are staying alive because of genomics research

Bert Latamore
Numerous cancer drugs have been developed based on genomics. Numerous Cystic Fibrosis patients will live longer and better due to genomics. Cancer centers are moving to sequencing the genomics of every patient - NY Genome's' Toby Bloom MD.