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Hearing loss affects over 1.5 billion people worldwide, with nearly half of all cases linked to genetic factors. Despite this, diagnosis and treatment options h...
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In the latest episode of The Genetics Podcast, Patrick spoke with Dr. John Lepore, physician-scientist and CEO of ProFound Therapeutics. ProFound Therapeutics, ...
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For decades, treatment for congenital and genetic hearing loss has largely relied on devices such as hearing aids and cochlear implants. While these technologie...
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Diagnosing genetic hearing loss hasn’t always been straightforward. With so many different causes and overlapping symptoms, traditional methods have often strug...
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In last week’s episode of The Genetics Podcast, Patrick spoke with Jocelynn Pearl, Director of Cancer Cell Therapy at the TAM Center. With a career spanning gen...
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In precision medicine trials, recruitment and compliance are interdependent workstreams. Every step that brings a patient closer to enrollment, from digital out...
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In last week’s episode of The Genetics Podcast, Patrick Short spoke with Dr. Eric Adler, Professor of Medicine at UC San Diego and Chief Medical Officer at Lexe...
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Effective data management and innovative clinical trial designs are pivotal in advancing precision medicine, particularly for biotech companies operating with b...
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Precision medicine is built on the premise that treatment and prevention strategies should account for individual variability in genes, environment, and lifesty...
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