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Matthew Rabinowitz, PhD, moved from engineering to medicine after his Human Genome Project work, motivated by both scientific insight and personal loss that exposed the limits of existing genetic diagnostics. He founded Natera and later Myome, building genomic and AI-driven tools to improve disease detection, risk assessment, and prevention. In the episode, he highlights challenges. such as regulatory barriers, fragmented data, and translating genetics into clinical decisions, while aiming to develop predictive blood tests that enable proactive care.
Produced and hosted by Jonathan D. Grinstein, PhD
Audio mixed and mastered by Erick Ziegler
Brought to you by Inside Precision Medicine (SAGE Publishing)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matthew Rabinowitz, PhD, moved from engineering to medicine after his Human Genome Project work, motivated by both scientific insight and personal loss that exposed the limits of existing genetic diagnostics. He founded Natera and later Myome, building genomic and AI-driven tools to improve disease detection, risk assessment, and prevention. In the episode, he highlights challenges. such as regulatory barriers, fragmented data, and translating genetics into clinical decisions, while aiming to develop predictive blood tests that enable proactive care.
Produced and hosted by Jonathan D. Grinstein, PhD
Audio mixed and mastered by Erick Ziegler
Brought to you by Inside Precision Medicine (SAGE Publishing)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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