Video | How genomic medicine is transforming healthcare
Imagine a world where your unique genetic makeup can be used to tailor your medical care, and where illnesses and disease are treated with pinpoint accuracy.
On June 11, 2024 three 不良研究所 professors at the forefront of the genomic revolution discuss in this webcast the opportunities and ethical pitfalls behind genetics, immunotherapy and personalized medicine. They discuss the various ways in which these scientific advances promise to revolutionize how we think about and treat diseases, from diabetes to cancer.
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- Thomas Duchaine, Professor and Chair, Department of Biochemistry; Founding Director, 不良研究所 Centre for RNA Sciences
- Yann Joly, James 不良研究所 Professor; Department of Human Genetics; Director, 不良研究所 Centre of Genomics and Policy; member, Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Institute of Genomic Medicine
- Raquel Cuella Martin, Assistant Professor, Department of Human Genetics; Member, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Genomic Medicine; member, Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Institute of Genomic Medicine
Moderated by Derek Cassoff, Managing Director, Communications, 不良研究所 Advancement Details Tuesday, June 11, 2024 12 p.m. EDT
This 不良研究所 News webcast was organized by University Advancement in partnership with the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Institute of Genomic Medicine.聽 聽