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Date: Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. CET / 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m PST
Duration: 1 hour


Join NVIDIA’s Harry Clifford and the Francis Crick Institute’s Mark Hill and James Clements as they talk through the technologies used to enable the next phase of a large prospective study of non-small cell lung cancer, TRACERx EVO. The Francis Crick Institute is a biomedical research institute working with organisations across academia, medicine, and industry to make discoveries about how life works.

The TRACERx EVO study brings together international experts from across Europe and North America, combining world-leading scientific and clinical expertise to build on the wide-reaching foundations laid by TRACERx. This ambitious programme of research has even greater data and computation requirements than the demanding first phase.

In this webinar you will:
  • Learn about the capabilities and benefits of NVIDIA Parabricks, NVIDIA’s GPU-accelerated software stack for genomics
  • Discover TRACERx research showing lung cancer tumor evolution, and the technological infrastructure being developed for the TRACERx EVO study
  • Get an overview of the analysis pipelines that enable key parts of this study
  • Understand the hardware and software improvements used to make game-changing optimisations to help ensure the study’s feasibility within the 7 year funding duration
NVIDIA Parabricks is free for everyone. Download it today to analyze high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing data.

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Mark S. Hill, Ph.D.
Principal Research Fellow - Senior Bioinformatician / Software Developer at The Francis Crick Institute
Mark Hill leads on the development and maintenance of analysis pipelines and software infrastructure for the TRACERx and related research programmes.
James Clements
Director of IT Operations & Deputy CIO
James Clements is Director of IT Operations & Deputy CIO at the Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical research institute working with organisations across academia, medicine, and industry to make discoveries about how life works. He is responsible for delivering IT-based services people actually want to use, while ensuring they meet organisational requirements for security, scalability and reliability.
Harry Clifford
Head of Genomics Product, NVIDIA
As the product lead for genomics at NVIDIA, Harry Clifford leverages NVIDIA’s expertise in AI, high performance computing (HPC), and data analytics stacks to bring HPC to the genomics field. His background is in bioinformatics and functional genomics, including a Ph.D. from the University of Oxford, post-doctoral experience in the biopharma industry and at the University of Cambridge, and entrepreneurial experience in the biotech sector. Clifford was listed in Forbes’ “30 Under 30” after co-founding precision oncology company CCG.ai (acquired by Dante Genomics), a Y Combinator and Merck Accelerator-backed startup delivering decision support via deep learning.
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