In a breakthrough that redefines both speed and clinical potential, a new world record for the fastest human whole genome ...
Boston researchers sequenced a full human genome in record time, under four hours. The advance could speed life-saving diagnoses for newborns in intensive care. Boston Children’s Hospital, in ...
Researchers have set a new world record for fastest whole human genome sequencing The team completed a sequence in just under four hours, breaking the previous record of just over five hours Same-day ...
The Broad Institute gene-sequencing lab used Roche equipment to read infants’ DNA genomes in less than four hours, cutting an hour off the previous Guinness World Record.
As precision medicine takes hold in the healthcare industry, hospitals, health systems and healthcare organizations are establishing biobanks — databases storing people’s individual genetic ...
Hong Kong’s first large-scale genome sequencing project has recruited more than 52,000 participants in about four years of ...
Boston Children’s Hospital, along with Broad Clinical Labs and Roche Sequencing Solutions, has demonstrated that rapid genomic sequencing and interpretation are achievable in a matter of hours. This ...
More than 15,000 breast cancer patients could benefit from whole genome sequencing each year, according to scientists at the ...
UC Santa Cruz has a long history of pioneering advances in genomics research. The first working draft of a human genome sequence was assembled on our campus in 2000, which has led to enormous leaps in ...
Broad Clinical Labs, Roche Sequencing Solutions and Boston Children’s Hospital achieved Guinness World Records recognition for sequencing and analyzing a human genome in under 4 hours.
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