AWS Public Sector Blog
Category: Industries
Benchmarking PacBio whole genome sequencing variant pipeline analysis with AWS HealthOmics workflows
This post demonstrates PacBio’s whole genome sequencing variant pipeline implementation on AWS HealthOmics, offering performance optimization insights and evidence-based recommendations for cost-effective deployment at scale based on extensive benchmarking.
Building an AI-powered scientific meeting transcription platform with AWS
In this post, we explore how to build a sophisticated meeting transcription and analysis platform using AWS services, designed specifically for the scientific community. Our solution combines the power of AWS Transcribe, Amazon Bedrock, and other Amazon Web Services (AWS) services to create an intelligent tool that transforms how researchers document and analyze their discussions.
The future of financial regulation: How technology makes finance safer
Read this post to learn about a new white paper produced by Alliance for Innovative Regulation (AIR), and supported by AWS, which offers guidance that supervisory authorities can use to implement Supervisory Technology (SupTech).
AWS expands its support of ARPA-H Sprint for Women’s Health performers
AWS provides innovative health researchers with the agility, adaptivity, and resilience they need to accelerate their research. Because of this, AWS expanded the scope of its commitment to Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Sprint for Women’s Health performers to include its Spark funding track awardees. These awardees focus on transformative early-stage research in women’s health.
Navigating financial turbulence: How Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union used AWS AI/ML to enhance forecasting and decision-making
Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union (MHVFCU) needed to automate their tools and develop advanced forecasting capabilities to make informed decisions for deposit management and growth to maximize benefit for their members. For this purpose, MHVFCU leadership sought a solution that would not only save time in data preparation and analysis but also provide accurate forecasts for balances across four key deposit products: savings, checking, certificate deposits (CDs), and money market. Read this post to learn about the solution they built with AWS.
California Credit Union enhances disaster recovery and backup of Fiserv DNA core banking system on AWS
California Credit Union successfully used AWS to enhance its disaster recovery and backup capabilities for its core banking system, Fiserv DNA. This post explores how the credit union overcame challenges, improved its resilience, and set the stage for future innovations in financial services.
How NIH scientists unlocked cardiovascular disease insights using AWS
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently uncovered how a structure known as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which transports “bad” cholesterol through the bloodstream, interacts with its receptor molecule to enter cells—information that has eluded researchers for decades. The findings could lead to more personalized treatments for cardiovascular disease and were enabled by cutting-edge high performance computing (HPC) infrastructure from AWS. Read this post to learn more.
How to use data from the AWS Open Data program in Amazon Bedrock
Many government agencies, like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), participate in the AWS Open Data Sponsorship Program. In this post, we discuss how to use NOAA datasets in the Registry of Open Data on AWS using Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases.
Cloud Innovation Center launch at the University of Pittsburgh
In a landmark partnership that promises to transform both health sciences research and athletics, the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced the establishment of the University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences and Sports Analytics Cloud Innovation Center (CIC), powered by AWS. Read this post to learn more.
AWS supports Connecting for Better Health with the 2025 IMAGINE Grant to advance data exchange in health and social care
Connecting for Better Health (C4BH) is a nonprofit coalition focused on advancing health and social services data sharing to improve the overall health of Californians. To support this mission, AWS has awarded the 2024-2025 AWS IMAGINE Grant: Go Further, Go Faster to C4BH for their Data Exchange Framework (DxF) Community Sandbox. This grant is part of an AWS initiative to empower nonprofit organizations using technology to address global challenges and will provide vital support to enhance health and social services data sharing efforts across healthcare and social service partners.