The University of Michigan will dramatically boost the amount and type of genetic information stored in its massive TOPMed data center and used by researchers and health-care providers around the world looking to genomes to treat disease.

With a $30 million award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the TOPMed Informatics Research Center at U-M will enhance the usability of the vast amounts of genetic and genomic health data, and the demands of storing it, sorting it and making it available for endless possible queries for researchers and health-care providers.

Read more in the University Record.