Abstract

Michael Snyder shares his thoughts on participatory medicine and how omics profiling could fit into this new model of healthcare where patients are at the center of medicine.

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  • Michael Snyder (Figure 1) is the Chair of the Genetics Department at Stanford University, California, USA, and the Director of the Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine

  • Michael Snyder shares his thoughts on participatory medicine and how omics profiling could fit into this new model of healthcare where patients are at the center of medicine

  • His team published a landmark article in Cell that presented Snyder’s own integrative personal omics profile [1]. His experience as a participant in genomic medicine and as a researcher put him in a unique position to discuss participatory medicine

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Introduction

Michael Snyder shares his thoughts on participatory medicine and how omics profiling could fit into this new model of healthcare where patients are at the center of medicine. Last year you published a study about personal omics profiling. Personal omics profiling involves trying to bring together as many measurements as possible with the goal of trying to understand a healthy and disease state in incredible detail.

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