Imagining the Future of Medicine: Sanford Imagentics
Alex Strauss Alex Strauss

Imagining the Future of Medicine: Sanford Imagentics

Even before biochemists Frederick Sanger and Walter Gilbert shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry for their separate work in DNA sequencing, medical scientists understood that the ability to create and analyze chromosomal representations would revolutionize the way medicine was practiced. After all, as the National Human Genome Research Institute states, “Virtually every human ailment, except perhaps trauma, has some basis in our genes.”

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