Genomic analysis technology has made significant advances, leading to the accumulation of vast amounts of genomic data. In 2022, the human genome was fully decoded, paving the way for even greater acceleration in genomic-based healthcare (clinical genomics). We have been pioneers in clinical genomics and are utilizing genomic information not only for diagnosis but also to provide the advanced treatments based on this data.
In Special Feature 4, we introduce the future of clinical genomics.
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The future of clinical genomics
Neurology -
Gene therapy for blood vessel regeneration
Cardiovascular Medicine -
Challenges in developing new diagnostic methods and treatments for Intractable neurological diseases
Neurology -
Future Medicine Using Genomic Information
Clinical Genomics Center -
Pediatric medicine advances further with the utilization of genomic medicine
Pediatrics -
Genomic medicine in the perinatal and gynecological fields
Obstetrics and Gynecology -
The Cutting Edge of Patient-Friendly Genomic Diagnostics Using MRI
Department of Radiology
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