“Genomic Medicine - Is the future of medicine in your genes??”
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The human genome is the complete set of genes, a blueprint, inherited from each parent that contains about 3 billion unit parts for building and operating the human body. The Human Genome Project, an effort to identify the human genetic code, has been a massive undertaking and historic achievement on the scale of landing a man on the moon or developing the atom bomb. The DNA sequences generated in hundreds of genome projects now provide scientists with the “parts lists” containing instructions for how an organism builds, operates, maintains, and reproduces itself while responding to various environmental conditions. The opportunity now exists to move the success of initial gene discovery studies into a true clinical setting that can affect patient care, a new field called genomic medicine. Dr Dunston will discuss how sequencing the genetic code may have profound impact on patients, from designing medications to improving care for cancer patients.