Precision Medicine

Genomics CEO Sir Peter Donnelly believes genome testing will become routine within 10 years, leading to lives saved.

It recently launched the Indian Genomic Dataset, which currently has 10,000 sequenced genomes from the local population.

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.

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.