At a Genomics workshop to "educate" PIs in medical school of UC Davis. First talk is "Genomics & Medicine" by David Segal.
2011-11-04 01:06:53DS: Almost every human disease has a genetic component, from a big one in cystic fibrosis to a small one in AIDS.
2011-11-04 01:11:38DS: Human Genome Sequencing at age 10. http://t.co/k06V7w9F
2011-11-04 01:15:15On 23andme Website, it says "Keep Your Doctor Informed". David Segal asked medical students if they are ready for a patient with his genome.
2011-11-04 01:17:08DS: Monogenetic dieases, early onset, relatively rare, such as Huntington's disease, sickle cell disease, fragile X syndrome.
2011-11-04 01:24:28DS. Most states in the US screen 10-30 diseases for newborns. Most of them are not well known diseases.
2011-11-04 01:27:28DS: A favorite question for Ph.D. qualified exam - list 5 ways on how SNP can affect human diseases.
2011-11-04 01:33:30DS: Cancer has been a driving force for genomics studies because of its many oddity and system changes.
2011-11-04 01:41:05DS: The UC Davis Cancer director, Ralph deVere White has a vision to sequence every tumor coming into the door.
2011-11-04 01:45:10Genome:What can happen;Transcripome:what appears to be happening;Proteome:what make it happen;Metablome:what has happened or happening.
2011-11-04 02:21:10Mike Minear: Explorys is a company to help manage medical records using Google technologies. Now have 9 million people in their database.
2011-11-04 04:04:19MM: UC has 9-10 million patients in its clinical applicants. 4 of the 5 UC Health campuses use or are deploying the Epic EHR.
2011-11-04 04:05:41