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Speeding Up Diagnosis of Infectious Disease

A startup is developing sequencing-based tests that could detect infections within 24 hours.

Multiplying DNA One Drop at a Time

RainDance Technologies says its method of amplifying DNA in drops of water will expand clinical genetic testing.

The $30 Genome?

A startup is developing a new and potentially much cheaper sequencing technology based on microfluidics.

Neanderthal Genome Rewrites Human Evolution

Genetic evidence suggests there's a little Neanderthal in all of us.

You Are Your Bacteria

Variation in our microbial inhabitants could help tailor efforts to treat illness.

How Personal Genomics Could Change Health Care

The select few who have had their genomes sequenced learn to use that information for health care.

Genetic Clues to Cancer's Spread

Sequencing the genomes of both healthy and cancer cells from the same patient hints at how cancer metastasizes.

Hunting Disease Origins with Whole-Genome Sequencing

Two studies show that complete-genome sequencing can identify disease-causing genes.

A Vision for Personalized Medicine

Genomics pioneer Leroy Hood says a coming revolution in medicine will bring enormous new opportunities.

A Personalized Tumor Tracker

DNA changes could help doctors see if stray cancer cells remain after treatment.

Searching for Disease Clues in Genetic Diversity

Research on the Mexican genome could broaden the scope of personalized medicine.

From Hope to Reality in Personalized Medicine

Francis Collins's book offers optimism but no grand plan.

Tracking a Superbug with Whole-Genome Sequencing

Analysis of MRSA starts to reveal its journey around the globe--and within a hospital.

A Turning Point for Personal Genomes

Scientists are finally starting to find medical information of value.

The Business of Personal Genomes

Jorge Conde speaks on the complexities of personal genomics.

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