Can we achieve precision medicine by 2030?

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All of us are unique. What may be good for one person's health may be terrible for another's. So how do we account for these differences to optimize health for all? Well, precision medicine aims to takes into account an individuals variability in genes, environment and lifestyle to provide refined diagnoses, more rational treatment options with the overall aim of preventing disease and optimising health.

So, what can we expect for the future of medicine by 2030? Outlined in this video are seven areas where there is great opportunity for achieving precision medicine. This includes improving diversity in studies, better managing large data sets and gathering more high quality data that can be acquired both in healthcare settings and through wearable devices, integrating and interpreting this data using artificial intelligence (notably deep neural networks) and ensuring that the data is kept safe and secure using blockchain technology. And most importantly, making sure the output health advice will improve the health of the patient.

Whilst there are many challenges ahead for achieving precision medicine, acknowledging these issues now will enable the development of strategies to overcome them to enhance the efficacy of precision medicine.

TIMESTAMPS;
Intro - 00:00
What is precision medicine? - 00:44
Achieving precision medicine - 02:00
Further challenges - 09:55

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This is an extremely thorough and accurate explanation of “precision medicine by 2030” especially considering it’s only 12:27! Fantastic job as always!

BrentNally
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Another incredible video by The Sheekey Science Show!

AiternusCorp
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Precision medicine is a very important concept so thanks for this great video!

hyperkeimeno
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Please talk about how skin works and what ingredients good

hayderfyhff
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Quality content. You need more subscribers.

pavelbaidurov
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GIGO applies to nutrition and lifestyles. We choose to eat from among what has been presented.

christopherellis
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When I go to the dr right now, it feels like they simply follow a flow chart and spit out the generic answer. What I want is a deep dive and a discussion of what would be ideal specifically for me. I want precision medicine. This cannot come soon enough. Great video as always. Keep it up!

neilchristensen
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I'm in a PGx and PM program through the University of Florida so this was nice. thanks

scottclark
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Hey,

Thanks for the great content? May i ask, what software do you use to make these animations?

chemiguru
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Hey Eleanor!

Love your vids! Please could you let me know which app you use for your vids

chemiguru
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Great work, thank you.
I would more appreciate it when you explain things the next time calmly . You don’t read it so hastily.
Great research, bravo

masuodmarx
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Something like trusted enclaves or homomorphic encryption is necessary to allow some processing or statistical inference without violating the personal privacy, an alias or hash pseudonym wont fix it, deanonymization has been an issue before in those schemas.

allurbase
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You be are the best . Love these videos

dynomyteproductions
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Thank you for an enjoyable informative video. Good last point on false positives. AI will doubtless reveal lots of new correlations, and those are all valuable starting places for speeding science along... but it will still require controlled experiments to show and prove cause/effect. We'll just be running those experiments a lot earlier because AI alerted us to them.

paul
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I want precision medicine for my cats too! 🐈 Meow 🐈‍⬛

SallyEndinberg
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u vids r complicated for a layman like me, hope you can summarize at the end of every vid, in very "simple" terms

zibtihaj
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AI processes information on average Joe come up with answer on how to increase healthspan. I MUST DESTROY ALL FAST FOOD RESTAURANTS.

southcoastinventors
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Interesting science unfortunately mixed with woke politics.. Why is it surprising or problematic that most research in Europe and the US is on white subjects? Isn’t most research in Africa on black subjects? And shouldn’t researchers be chosen by science ability, not by skin color?

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