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by sniperjoe360
1420 days ago
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Hi guys, first great effort and as someone who worked in a metabolomics lab I know how amazingly sensitive and rich the information one can gather even from a small amount of blood. That said, the million dollar question you have to answer in healthy persons is "how is this better than normal lab tests? (CBC, CMP, TSH, UA)?" For example regarding diabetes - there is HbA1c and microalbuminuria, both of which can detect abnormal glucose years before diabetes and prevent it. If you can prove that these tests add value to the battery of already very cheap and ubiquitous tests, then you will have widespread adoption. Clinical metabolomics is a very nascent field and best of luck to you! |
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