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The Genetics Podcast recap: Exploring the microbiome's influence on personalised medicine with Almut Heinken

In the latest episode of The Genetics Podcast, Sano CEO Patrick Short had the pleasure of speaking with Almut Heinken, a junior professor at the INSERM Institut...
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Legal landscapes in precision medicine: Market access and intellectual property law

Precision medicine takes into account individual differences in patients' genes, environments, and lifestyles to guide treatment and prevention. That reliance o...
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Newborn genome sequencing: Benefits, risks, and ethics

Children born with rare inherited conditions often face a protracted diagnostic odyssey before the cause of their illness is identified. This delay is costly, s...
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From genome to bedside: Dr. Andrea Gropman on how genetics is transforming modern medical practice

In the informative webinar hosted by Dr. Patrick Short, Co-founder and CEO of Sano Genetics, guest Dr. Andrea Gropman explored the profound impact of genetics a...
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Natural history studies: Disease progression and trial design

Natural history studies are instrumental in advancing precision medicine by offering a nuanced understanding of the patient journey across various diseases, inc...
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Webinar recap: Understanding complex disease biology – Insights into the genetics of long COVID

This webinar, co-hosted by Sano Genetics and PrecisionLife, highlighted the complex nature of long Covid, which affects up to 30% of Covid-19 survivors and pres...
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Personalized medicine: Privacy, consent, and compliance

Personalized medicine depends on the characterization of individuals' phenotypes and genotypes, including molecular profiling, medical imaging, and lifestyle da...
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AI in drug development: What breaks from data to trials

Drug development remains one of the most resource-intensive and failure-prone processes in healthcare. Traditional approaches depend heavily on trial-and-error ...
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How natural history studies support rare disease drug development

Natural history studies document disease progression by observing diseases in their unmodified state, deepening our understanding of how conditions evolve over ...
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How genetics is redefining precision healthcare

Precision medicine represents a fundamental shift in how treatments are developed and delivered. Rather than relying on population-level assumptions about how p...
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