

Personal Genomics: Where Are We, Really?
Jan 6, 2020
Explore the exciting yet complex world of personal genomics. Discover the gap between our genetic curiosity and the reality of its insights. Delve into the ethical concerns of genomic privacy and the decentralized approaches to data management. Learn about advancements from companies like 23andMe in drug discovery and the balancing act between collective benefits and individual rights. Finally, uncover the future of personalized medicine with multi-omics and the challenges in applying genetic data while safeguarding privacy.
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Ancestry vs. Health
- People are curious about their identity more than their health risks.
- Ancestry.com's large subscription revenue proves this market interest.
DNA's Limited Predictive Power
- DNA is not destiny, especially for complex diseases.
- Family history offers similar information for those conditions.
Advancements in Fetal Testing
- Fetal DNA testing advanced significantly in a decade.
- Jorge Conde observed more available and routine genetic tests during his children's births.