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by samchorlton
1957 days ago
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I'm not exactly sure how you can say that. The following have been revolutionized by the human genome project and subsequent technological innovation in sequencing: -Non-invasive prenatal diagnostics -Screening for cancer with cell-free DNA -Rapid and accurate diagnostics for children with suspected genetic disorders -Targeted cancer therapeutics Many of these are already in routine clinical use in high income countries and result in significant improvement in human health. |
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I worked in genomics for 20 years. I have deep knowledge of biology and medicine. And the reality is, for the amount of money invested, the actionable medical returns have been relatively tiny and industry continues to not invest in sequencers for a good reason.