FDNA Face2Gene Research Application

March 22, 2017

GenomeWeb – “FDNA has launched Face2Gene Research, an application that uses facial analysis, deep learning, and artificial intelligence to analyze patient cohorts to make clinical genomic discoveries. The application allows clinicians to de-identify medical data from their patients to discover syndrome phenotypes; compare phenotypes, genes, and gestalts among multiple cohorts; compare syndrome or gene cohorts to a normal population; expand data collection; and offer collaboration opportunities.”

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