Mayo Clinic’s Individualizing Medicine Conference explained, in tweets
Mayo Clinic's Individualizing Medicine conference this week touched on many of the most important trends in precision medicine. Here they are, as explained in tweets.
Mayo Clinic's Individualizing Medicine conference this week touched on many of the most important trends in precision medicine. Here they are, as explained in tweets.
"At FDA, we're thinking very seriously about genomics," Litwack said. "Genetic tests and in vitro diagnostics are driving a lot of the advancements in medical science today."
"I think this notion that you can have genome sequences from public databases is extremely naive," Venter said. "We're worried there will be future lawsuits from people who were guaranteed anonymity who will clearly not have it."
The Genetic Portrait Project's aim is to chronicle society's view of genetic research. Photographer Stefan Petranek uses genetic conferences to reach out to industry professionals - asking them what they think is the future of genetic research.
Gianrico Farrugia keynoted this week's Individualizing Medicine Conference at Mayo Clinic with a talk on what to expect in the immediate future of precision medicine.