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  • AllSeq's 'Personalized Medicine World Conference' Interview Series

    AllSeq is excited to again be partnering with the ‘Personalized Medicine World Conference’. As a part of this partnership, we’ve been invited to interview three of the thought leaders that will be speaking at this event: Cliff Reid – CEO, Complete Genomics; Michael Snyder - Professor & Chair, Stanford Center for Genomics & Personalized Medicine; and Leroy Hood - President, Institute for Systems Biology. Through these interviews we explore the role that next generation sequencing has to play in clinical medicine, now and in the future.

    Two of the three interviews have already been posted:
    Cliff Reid discusses the impact of NGS on medicine
    Michael Snyder talks with us about ‘multiomics’ in medicine

    In early January we’ll here from Leroy Hood, who will discuss the shift to studying ‘wellness’ rather than disease.

    We hope you enjoy them!
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