Genomics and DNA data has also really sharpened the conversation.
genomics and and patient information and the the other thing that we see very exciting is uh a much higher Reliance on
individual genomic analysis, which is going to be increasingly important, because we know that different people react differently to different drugs.
of genomic technologies, which of course go along with the plummeting price of what it costs now to read DNA sequences.
The genomic technologies are evolving so fast, there's a lot of the participatory part, sharing what works, what doesn't work, because we're
digital and genomic Technologies you want me I think F just keep going for a minute I think we'll do
on the genomics some incredible uh advances in genomic technology and being able to do all the communications if we
But there is the genomic genetics subject, the product-- you could think of it as the 23 and me subject if you want.
And at the genomic level, we've launched a Genomic Observatories Network, which is partly under GEO, and applying standards
building a genomic observatory, layering it into studies that give it the historical context.
So understanding the genomic variation within species can be crucially important, particularly if they're foundation species, like trees, on which a lot of other things
of a person's genomic makeup, that we can help them to deal with it.
really planetary genomics .
the foundation for a genomics based drug discovery, like really trying to link some of these layers of information that I was talking about earlier to try to create something
Add in genomics , add in the ability to look at-- zip code is even more powerful than your genetic code in predicting what kinds of illnesses and conditions
research council's post genomics and prot I don't even know what that is proteomics we'll find out about that steering committee a vice president of
that all are commercializing genomics will set up in the most lax environment.
And in genomics , for example, unlike the internet, where they built their internet based businesses, being content from the outset to wall off
In the commercialization of genomics , for example, I would be very surprised if BGI, or any of the other large institutions,
And what Synthetic Genomics does is it tries to make fuels for one of the largest fuel companies in the world.
One is genomics , where measurement is very accurate, and the other is psychology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences, where the measurement's pretty subjective.
There is a group called the Genomic Standards Consortium that's attempting to establish some standards in this field.
to co-found the International Genomic Observations Network.
So we have to layer these genomic observations at these various levels.
feedback loop of data where thereís genomic data or physiologic metric data, Iíll show you a couple of examples.
He is the co-founder of Humane Genomics Inc.
That means that the genetics and genomics revolution is moving way way, way beyond health care.
Even though it's not based on genomics , if we're comfortable with that world, and that world is OK for us, how can we
Let's go-- you opened with genomics .
Precision medicine is about using genomics and informatics to improve the care we deliver to patients with cancer,
It covers everything from robotics to genomics , to geopolitics, to how to be a good parent.
I think that the commercialization of genomics is likely to be an especially good place for them.
And then you talk about genomics , and you talk about how countries are going to have very different perspectives on what's allowed.
He's the head of the Genomics Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
The dirty little secret of genomics is, of course, that we're incredibly bad at predicting what such changes would
The future of medicine is about genomics and all the omics: the proteomics, metabolomics, the phenomics, which is really looking for the patterns in the data which is exactly
And that's because we have in our genomic sequence genes that aren't expressed, but they are, in some ways, primordial remnants of who we used to be.
So places like that is where we can focus these genomic observations where we know, then, they will be embedded in this very, very
Now the plan is to design antisense oligos and other genomically-targeting medicines which may allow the mature central nervous system to regenerate
It's going to be the bioinformatics specialists meeting the genomics expert meeting the organization design and meeting the visualization person.
Gave us the first time to do our genomics in space.
can be the headquarters to the Googles of genomics .
and particularly how we take this understanding of genomics , apply it to other species, and ultimately to ecosystems to really start to build
Out of this little discovery we created a company called Synthetic Genomics .
grow new bone and then of course there's the genomics revolution so I want to see this man
What's really interesting is they're trying to solve cancer and genomic illness by having no walls on the inside.
That's a form of genomic observatory.
So one of the first actions of this-- these are both making genomic observations at a very local scale to address local questions.
Andrew is a microbiologist and a geneticist who has worked on the leading edge of genomics , bioinformatics, and synthetic biology.
I became aware that a multimodal approach, including genomically targeting drugs, bioengineered devices,