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The field of personalized information and genomic sequencing is growing at rocket speed with new information, translations and targets being identified it seems like almost daily For a blast from the past, back in 2008 we were talking about an entire sequence costing 350k and now we may soon be...
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I have featured this video before here at the Quack and it is well worth another look on how the world of personalized medicine is growing, based on the PGP (Personal Genome Project) from it’s start to where we are with this knowledge today. George Church has a great partner in his wife too...
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Sun, Jan 31 2010
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They are not in operation yet, but wow has this promise of cheap sequencing gone down in price once more, and of course when they are open for business I would assume you could use your PayPal Account to pay. George Church has to be turning an open ear to this one for sure. Last week 14 more...
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Fri, Sep 25 2009
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This project was run in conjunction with George Church and now it appears when we add the 14 completed there will be 24 individuals who have been sequenced with their entire genomes made public, part of the deal. Complete Genomics has been in and out of the news of late, working to bring down the...
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Fri, Sep 18 2009
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This is a nice grouping of videos recently uploaded, first off George Church, swimming, and talking. I do like that swimming pool, but back on course, the 3 videos below talk to George Church and two of the other participants Rosalyn Gill-Garrison and Dr. John Halamka. The interviews and...
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Sun, Aug 16 2009
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Genomics is playing a huge role in the development of drugs and medicines used to treat cancer. Being able to define and identify one marker, one gene and modify how it reacts is the real basic simple explanation as to how this works. With Mr. Collins at the helm, genomics will certainly...
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Fri, Jul 10 2009
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This is a great video and Charlie Rose does a good job exploring many areas of personalized medicine. First up is George Church and Steve Pinkerton, who discuss what he learned about himself, information reacted to his background and his preferences with coffee. Steve Pinkerton was one of...
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Tue, Jun 23 2009
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He certainly stands to be a popular pick with emphasis on science and further research in genomics. His leadership could certainly help keep the development and research for personalized medicine active and alive. I talk quite a bit about genomics and personalized medicine here at the blog...
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Mon, May 25 2009
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This may not occur in my lifetime, but as the PGP project continues, use of data that has not been analyzed before might be reflecting what we eat someday when dining out. Business Intelligence in healthcare and science software e is doing exactly that, using and analyzing data that has already...
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Sun, May 17 2009
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Xconomy had a chance to catch up with George Church with a few questions and commented favorably on the use and working towards helping patients with genomic data. He stated it’s not so much about genomics as it is personally controlled health records and speaks of the ability to share genomic...
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Tue, May 12 2009
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This looks like a new and different way to raise money for the X Prize Foundation. The medical side of the foundation has recently been in the news but the genomics side of the business has been established for quite a while. The related reading below gives some of the history. A few...
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Fri, Apr 24 2009
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First of all if you are not familiar with what this is all about, use the link below to watch a video that will help you comprehend what is going on with the Human Genome Project and the Personal Genome Project. An Introduction to Genomics – Humans have Bugs just like Windows does and It’s all...
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Fri, Jan 30 2009
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This author found out she had the BRCA1 mutation from an early study where she had participated and was counseled on what she might look in to for her future lifestyle and options for early testing, i.e. mammograms at at 30, etc. She dropped out of the study and years later is diagnosed with breast...
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Thu, Jan 22 2009
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“Steven Pinker is Harvard College professor of psychology at Harvard University and the author of “The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window Into Human Nature.” Steven Pinker was one of the first 10 volunteers to have his genome sequenced. This is a rather lengthy, but well worth reading article...
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Sat, Jan 10 2009
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We have not heard much of this in the news of late, and with recent milestones in the progress it could be an entirely different ball game too by the time it is decided. Complete Genomics, who I am not even sure is a contender here has changed the picture quite a bit with their offering of 5k sometime...
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Sun, Dec 21 2008
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