đź’¨ Abstract
Singaporean scientist Patrick Tan, as the executive director of the Genome Institute of Singapore, has created a genetic biobank for Asians to address the lack of diversity in medical research. His work will result in Asia's first functional precision medicine system by 2027, providing valuable insights for preventing diseases, early diagnosis, and personalized therapies tailored to Asian populations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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