Mar 2012 to 2000Bay Area Community Resources San Jose, CA Jul 2012 to Dec 2012Footworks, Santana Row San Jose, CA Oct 2009 to Nov 2010 Third Key Holder, Sales AssociateHollister Co San Jose, CA Nov 2008 to Jan 2009 Model, Sales Associate
Education:
San Jose State University San Jose, CA Dec 2012 Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyYgnacio Valley High School Concord, CA Sep 2004 to Jun 2008 High School Diploma
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
The disclosure provides methods and systems for analyzing genotype data. In some embodiments, a computer-implemented method comprises receiving data relating to one or more phenotypes of a subject or family members thereof, and ranking genes based on their association score with one or more phenotypes. Next, an output of the data is generated, the output comprising a comparison of the data based on the association score. The comparison can be in at least one of numeric and graphic form.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/6874 C12Q 1/6806 G06F 19/22
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
- Menlo Park CA, US Gemma Chandratillake - Cambridge, GB Richard Chen - Burlingame CA, US Sarah Garcia - Palo Alto CA, US Hugo Yu Kor Lam - Sunnyvale CA, US Shujun Luo - Castro Valley CA, US Mark R. Pratt - Roseburg OR, US John West - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
C12Q 1/68 G06F 19/22 G06F 19/18
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems and methods for sample processing and data analysis. Sample processing may include nucleic acid sample processing and subsequent sequencing. Some or all of a nucleic acid sample may be sequenced to provide sequence information, which may be stored or otherwise maintained in an electronic storage location. The sequence information may be analyzed with the aid of a computer processor, and the analyzed sequence information may be stored in an electronic storage location that may include a pool or collection of sequence information and analyzed sequence information generated from the nucleic acid sample. Methods and systems of the present disclosure can be used, for example, for the analysis of a nucleic acid sample, for producing one or more libraries, and for producing biomedical reports. Methods and systems of the disclosure can aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of one or more diseases and conditions.
Cameron's reaction to the thefts sounded familiar to Sarah Garcia of Cornerstone, the Twin Cities' primary nonprofit provider of crime victim support services, who noted that even for nonviolent crimes, the mental and emotional toll can be "extreme."
Lets celebrate life and live it the way it should really be lived, Fully, ;)
Sarah Garcia
Work:
Personalis (2011) Stanford University - Postdoctoral research fellow (2011-2011)
Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine - Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, Stanford University School of Medicine - Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles - Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics