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The Cat-VRS is the newest product (still under development) under the GKS workstream. Cat-VRS is built on top of existing GKS standards such as VRS, and is itself destined to be a component part of other GKS efforts such as the VA-Spec.
This proposed session at the unconference focuses on pushing forward the development of Constraints and Profiles in the Cat-VRS. Possible topics include reviewing recently proposed changes to the DefiningContextConstraint, building out the LocationConstraint with an eye towards handing Fusions and Rearrangement Variants, and brainstorming new relation functions necessary to address currently unserviced implementor use cases.
Required Skills
No minimum skillset required (and we encourage participation from a broad diversity of perspectives!), though any of the following would be particularly helpful:
Experience in Clinical genomics, variant analysis, or genomics bioinformatics pipelines
Experience in python, JSON schema, or other technical tools for building and querying databases
Familiarity with set theory, logic, or the fundamentals of computer science
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Submitter Name
Daniel Puthawala
Submitter Affiliation
NCH / GA4GH
Project Details
The Cat-VRS is the newest product (still under development) under the GKS workstream. Cat-VRS is built on top of existing GKS standards such as VRS, and is itself destined to be a component part of other GKS efforts such as the VA-Spec.
This proposed session at the unconference focuses on pushing forward the development of Constraints and Profiles in the Cat-VRS. Possible topics include reviewing recently proposed changes to the
DefiningContextConstraint
, building out theLocationConstraint
with an eye towards handing Fusions and Rearrangement Variants, and brainstorming new relation functions necessary to address currently unserviced implementor use cases.Required Skills
No minimum skillset required (and we encourage participation from a broad diversity of perspectives!), though any of the following would be particularly helpful:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: