{"id":187602,"date":"2015-03-04T12:45:59","date_gmt":"2015-03-04T17:45:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/genome-studies-personalised-medicine-around-the-corner.php"},"modified":"2015-03-04T12:45:59","modified_gmt":"2015-03-04T17:45:59","slug":"genome-studies-personalised-medicine-around-the-corner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/genetic-medicine\/genome-studies-personalised-medicine-around-the-corner.php","title":{"rendered":"Genome Studies: Personalised Medicine around the Corner?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  US President Barack Obama is proposing to spend $215 million on a  precision medicine initiative, whose centrepiece will be a  national study drawing on the health records and DNA of one  million volunteers.<\/p>\n<p>    The term precision medicine refers to treatments tailored to    a persons genetic profile, an idea which is already    transforming the way doctors fight cancer and some rare    diseases. When treating cancer, for example, doctors can    nowadays assess any molecular abnormalities in the cancerous    cells so that they can apply the appropriate treatment. Some    types of abnormalities may be found in different types of    cancer, and patients with these conditions will be given the    same treatment. Studying a set of molecular abnormalities in a    patient in order to prescribe a unique, personalised treatment    for his\/her condition appears to be the future of medicine and    this means that going forward treatment will be based on    peoples individual genetic maps  <\/p>\n<p>    Barack Obama has recently put forward a funding initiative to    support precision medicine with a view to developing technology    that has to date been under-exploited. The aim is to change the    old one-size-fits-all approach, as Jo Handelsman,    associate director for science at the White House Office of    Science and Technology Policy, puts it, and to move towards    personalised medicine using information from the human genome.    Under the Federal funding proposal, $130 million will go to the    National Institutes of Health (NIH) for development of a    voluntary national research cohort of a million or more    volunteers to propel our understanding of health and disease    and set the foundation for a new way of doing research through    engaged participants and open, responsible data sharing, says    the White House factsheet. This will be the largest genome    study ever carried out at country level, and should open up    amazing opportunities for the advance of science.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the 1970s, the noted French biologistJacques Monod,    regarded as one of the fathers of modern molecular biology,    opined that the scale of DNA was too vast for scientists ever    to be able to modify the human genome. Just six years later,    the first genetic manipulations were being carried out. As    recently as 1990, there was general consensus among genetic    scientists that human DNA would never be sequenced, yet this    feat had been achieved by 2003. Enormous progress has also been    made in reducing the cost of human genome sequencing, which has    fallen from $3 billion to just $1000 per person! In fact so    mainstream has DNA sequencing become that the company ranked by    MIT in 2014 as the smartest in the world was Illumina, a San Diego,    California-based firm that develops, manufactures and markets    integrated systems for the analysis of genetic variation and    biological function. Today the main focus of investment in    digital health is onBig    Data and analytics.  <\/p>\n<p>    Some companies are now even specialising in combating ageing,    including California startupHuman Longevity Inc., a    genomics and cell therapy-based diagnostic and therapeutic    company whose stated goal is to tackle the diseases associated    with age-related human biological decline. The web giants are    also muscling into this field. Google is out in front  via its    R&D biotech firm California Life Company (Calico)  on an    amazingly ambitious mission to vanquish death, as CEO Larry    Page put it. Clearly the White House is aware of    the huge opportunities in this sector, hence the Presidents    intention to channel Federal dollars into the search for    DNA-based treatments.  <\/p>\n<p>    Jo Handelsman predicts that significant scientific progress    will result from studying the genome in a large number of    people and merging this information with data from other    ongoing studies. In fact she believes it will be a major step    forward in how we see medicine. Some $130 million of the budget    proposed by Barack Obama will be allocated to the NIH to fund    the huge volunteer genome study. Another outcome of the    initiative is that patients will be able to obtain lots of    genetic information about themselves. We arent just talking    about research but also about patients access to their own    data, so they can participate fully in decisions about their    health that affect them, underlined the director of the White    House Office of Science and Technology Policy, John Holdren.    The proposal also earmarks $70 million for DNA-driven research    on cancer and another $10 million for related certification    work by the US Food and Drug Administration.  <\/p>\n<p>    NIH director Francis Collins underlined that the United States    is not looking to create a single bio-bank. Instead, the    project will seek to combine data from among over 200 large    ongoing American health studies, which jointly together involve    at least two million people. The challenge of this initiative    is to link those together. Its more a distributed approach    than centralised, he explained. Meanwhile, in the search for    data, NIH officials have met in recent weeks with    administrators from the Veterans Health Administration, whose    ongoingMillion    Veteran Program has already collected DNA samples from    343,000 former soldiers. Obama also wants to allocate grants to    private sector technology firms, and Illumina is likely to be    an early beneficiary. As the famous work La mort de la mort    (The Demise of Death) by French surgeon DrLaurent    Alexandre points out, progress in the field of medicine in    the 21st century is in the process of delivering a scientific    revolution on an unprecedented scale.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.atelier.net\/en\/trends\/articles\/genome-studies-personalised-medicine-around-corner_434126?utm_source=atelier&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=atelier\/RK=0\/RS=qL5FDosWMB5I25kRs45XpwZlL_A-\" title=\"Genome Studies: Personalised Medicine around the Corner?\">Genome Studies: Personalised Medicine around the Corner?<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> US President Barack Obama is proposing to spend $215 million on a precision medicine initiative, whose centrepiece will be a national study drawing on the health records and DNA of one million volunteers. The term precision medicine refers to treatments tailored to a persons genetic profile, an idea which is already transforming the way doctors fight cancer and some rare diseases. 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