Genomic medicine moves from scientific promise to clinical reality through sequencing and AI
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Eimear Kenny, Ph.D.
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A quarter century after the first human genome was mapped, genomic medicine is transitioning from scientific promise to clinical reality. Advances in large-scale sequencing, AI, and health systems are bringing genomics into everyday patient care, making it an integral part of modern medicine.
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A quarter century after the first human genome was mapped, genomic medicine is beginning to move from scientific promise to clinical reality.
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