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Precision Medicine

Stethoscope on tablet
By Susan Morse | |
Genomics CEO Sir Peter Donnelly believes genome testing will become routine within 10 years, leading to lives saved.
A doctor reviewing a paper patient record
By Adam Ang | |
It recently launched the Indian Genomic Dataset, which currently has 10,000 sequenced genomes from the local population.
Dr. Eyal Zimlichman of Israel's Sheba Medical Center on precision medicine
By Bill Siwicki | |
Dr. Eyal Zimlichman, chief innovation and transformation officer at Israel's Sheba Medical Center, says there will be much progress with these technologies – and health system IT leaders must be ready to adapt.
Computer rendering of a human double helix gene sequence
By Andrea Fox | |
Billed as more than 10 times the scale of previous endeavors, the Truveta Genome Project aims to ensure representation across ancestries, ethnicities, genders and other social drivers of health – and broaden the reach of precision medicine.