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Personal Genome Computing: Breakthroughs, Risks and Opportunities February 3, 2009

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in genetics, Genome, Innovation, Personalized medicine, Technology, Video, Web 2.0.
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One more short post today. A video about personal genome computing: breakthroughs, risks and opportunities featured in the The Churchill Club which is Silicon Valley’s premier business and technology forum.

Silicon Valley changed the world as the driving force in the development of computers and the internet. Could we play a similar role in advancing a genome-based economy?”. Panelists:

•Linda Avey, Founder, 23andMe.
•David Medina, HP Chief Technologist, Worldwide Health & Life Sciences
•Karoly Nikolich., Dievini Hopp Biotech Holding, CEO of Amnestix
•Andras Pellionisz, founder, International Hologenomics Society and HolGenTech
•Dietrich Stephan, founder, Navigenics, founder of Amnestix

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1. 2009 ASCE International Workshop on Computing in Civil Engineering | Advanced-Infrastructure - February 4, 2009

[...] Personal Genome Computing: Breakthroughs, Risks and Opportunities … [...]

2. Andras Pellionisz - February 4, 2009

I referred to my other YouTube “pellionisz” – see more elaboration there

Pellionisz_at_JunkDNA.com

3. Daymon Balser - February 4, 2009

The risks are many but the opportunities are boundless!

4. Pravalika - February 9, 2009

Really useful

5. Forestry equipment - November 19, 2010

“silicon Valley changed the world as the driving force in the development of computers” Interesting


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