In Cell, Eric Topol argues that individualized medicine can help people throughout their lives http://t.co/LZlVcnQLMq pic.twitter.com/ARhfWrquCX
— CATHERINE COSTE (@cathcoste) March 28, 2014
My review on genomic medicine: the human #GIS, panor-omic info http://t.co/47YWsAkTYL @CellCellPress #openacccess pic.twitter.com/a9GgnDIkQx
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) March 28, 2014
"That each of us is truly biologically unique, extending to even
monozygotic, 'identical' twins, is not fully appreciated. Now that it is
possible to perform a comprehensive 'omic' assessment of an individual,
including one’s DNA and RNA sequence and at least some characterization
of one’s proteome, metabolome, microbiome, autoantibodies, and
epigenome, it has become abundantly clear that each of us has truly
one-of-a-kind biological content. Well beyond the allure of the
matchless fingerprint or snowflake concept, these singular, individual
data and information set up a remarkable and unprecedented opportunity
to improve medical treatment and develop preventive strategies to
preserve health." (Source)
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