SAMS (Symptom Annotation Made Simple)
SAMS provides both intuitive ontology browsing and search functions as well as a number of features intended to support translational research. SAMS supports the Phenopacket standard for data exchange.
SAMS offers four main modes:
- Creation of a Phenopacket on the fly.
- Use as a database to store and retrieve patients’ phenotypes.
- Self-phenotyping of patients or their relatives and sharing their data with their doctors.
- Integration into other applications.
Steinhaus R, et al. (2022) Nucleic Acids Res 50:W677-W681
SAMS is freely available at https://www.genecascade.org/SAMS/.