||||
Prediction 6: Genomics will find medicines that work for you.
Sequencing an entire human genome cost about $3 billion a decade ago. Last year it cost around $10,000, according to Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute in La Jolla, Calif.
Topol said he expects to see the price drop again in 2011, to about $4,000. And with lower financial barriers, he said, more medical advances from genomic research will come in the next year.
http://www.myhealthnewsdaily.com/seven-predicted-medical-advances-in-2011-0949/
Genomics and medicines
http://www.gopubmed.org/web/gopubmed/1?WEB018e95z6bgci1oIeI1I00h001000j100200010
Archiver|手机版|科学网 ( 京ICP备07017567号-12 )
GMT+8, 2024-5-13 11:03
Powered by ScienceNet.cn
Copyright © 2007- 中国科学报社