Huffington Post via Techonomy - Quotes Gregory Tsongalis, professor of pathology, on the use of genome sequencing to improve patient care. Looking ahead, Tsongalis sees every indication that genome sequencing will become a mainstay in hospitals, and he thinks advances in the field will keep pouring in. In the next few years, he anticipates changes to DNA sequencing platforms that will reduce time and cost needed to read a genome. "We'll be able to do a lot more sequencing with a lot less effort," he predicts. Read more...
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