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USRP 2016 - Precision medicine: Managing health and disease using genomics and big data

Precision medicine: Managing health and disease using genomics and big data

2016 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 6, 2016

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Headshot portrait of Michael Snyder - Stanford W. Ascherman, PhD, Professor in Genetics

Michael Snyder - Stanford W. Ascherman, PhD, Professor in Genetics

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Dr. Snyder's laboratory uses a variety of approaches to analyze genomes and regulatory networks.

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