
Speaker:
Michael Snyder, PhD
Event date: 1 May 2025 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Health is a product of genome (i.e., the entire set of DNA instructions in a cell) and exposome, all the environmental exposures an individual encounters throughout life and their effect on health. At the Healthcare Innovation Lab at Stanford Medicine, Dr. Michael Snyder and his team are focused on precision health technology research and development, as well as clinical adoption, to determine what a healthy omics profile looks like, how it changes over time, and how disease can be detected earlier. In this session, Dr. Snyder shares the work being done in his laboratory, including research into aging and diabetes, and provides an inside look into the future of precision health care.
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