genomics automation

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This tag covers the use of low-code platforms, particularly Microsoft Power Apps, to automate genomics workflows in public health laboratories. A featured case study from NSW Health Pathology describes two custom applications: GLoW, which orchestrates specimen preparation and sequencing, and QPoint, which consolidates quality management documentation. The approach combines rapid low-code development with disciplined DevOps and governance, enabling faster prototyping and improved visibility across lab devices and processes without relying on off-the-shelf genomics systems. Discussions focus on practical automation strategies for enterprise IT and laboratory environments.
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    Low-Code Genomics Transformation: NSW Health Pathology's GLoW and QPoint

    NSW Health Pathology has quietly rewritten a playbook for how large public laboratories can use low-code tooling to accelerate genomics throughput and create a single, auditable source of truth for quality management — all without buying an off‑the‑shelf genomics system. The service built two...
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