So, we’ve seen how important immunizations are to society, as well as the current impact of genomic sequencing in the clinic. But is there a connection between these two topics? Here is where the field of vaccine genomics comes into play. Genome sequencing, such as Whole-Exome Sequencing that we discussed in the last post, canContinue reading “genomic vaccines”
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personalized genomics in the clinic
Patient Notes: 2/18/2020 Evelyn Carter, 7 y.o female, No Diagnosis – Emergency Appt Red marking on forehead and behind ears, cleft lip and wide-set eyes. Difficulty speaking and with basic language comprehension and development. Unknown diagnosis- potential genetic factor? Prescription: Whole-Exome Sequencing, Microarray For the longest time, patients like Evelyn were treated by physicians basedContinue reading “personalized genomics in the clinic”