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Bioinformatics

The Bioinformatics Core, led by Dr. Bernard Rosner, provides statistical expertise and programming support to Harvard TREC projects 1-4 and pilot studies. The Core will work closely with the TREC Coordination Center to facilitate data sharing and the dissemination of results across all TREC awardees, between TREC sites, and with the National Cancer Institute.

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