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Policywise

How can we make genetic testing and the interpretation of genetic variations more fair and accurate 

January 31, 2025 BCM Human Genome Sequencing Center,  genetic testing,  genetic variations,  Genetics,  Genomics,  Human Genome Sequencing Center,  inequities,  precision medicine,  underrepresented populations

When we think about genetic research and its role in precision medicine, one of its most compelling promises lies in its universality. The promise is

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From The Labs

Researchers identify two distinct tuberculosis subtypes – one has better prognosis than the other

April 7, 2022 endotypes,  precision medicine,  Research,  TB,  TB subtypes,  tuberculosis

The study of the human immune response to tuberculosis revealed an approach that can lead to the development of personalized therapies.

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Optimizing precision medicine in diabetes treatment

March 19, 2021 Diabetes,  Glucose,  insulin,  precision medicine,  public health,  type 1 diabetes

What is precision diabetes medicine, and how can it reduce the worldwide burden of diabetes and its costs?

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From The Labs

First case of Type 1 diabetes reversal using precision medicine

November 5, 2020 blood sugar,  precision medicine,  Research,  ruxolitinib,  STAT1,  type 1 diabetes

Researchers reported the first case of a Type 1 diabetes patient who no longer needs insulin to maintain optimal blood sugar levels.

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From The Labs

Top 5 most viewed posts of 2019

January 9, 2020 antibiotic resistance,  Colorectal Cancer,  pancreatic cancer,  precision medicine,  Research,  telomeres,  top 5 most viewed

In 2019, From the Labs covered a large variety of topics currently being investigated at the College, including hot areas of research and of high

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From The Labs

A roadmap for coordinating future efforts in precision medicine

August 27, 2019 BCM Human Genome Sequencing Center,  clinical reporting,  personalized medicine,  precision medicine,  Research

Baylor College of Medicine is part of a National Institutes of Health four-year study to harmonize and standardize clinical genetic reporting. The study has produced

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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