Genomics in clinical practice: Lessons from the front lines

  • Howard J. Jacob
  • , Kelly Abrams
  • , David P. Bick
  • , Kent Brodie
  • , David P. Dimmock
  • , Michael Farrell
  • , Jennifer Geurts
  • , Jeremy Harris
  • , Daniel Helbling
  • , Barbara J. Joers
  • , Robert Kliegman
  • , George Kowalski
  • , Jozef Lazar
  • , David A. Margolis
  • , Paula North
  • , Jill Northup
  • , Altheia Roquemore-Goins
  • , Gunter Scharer
  • , Mary Shimoyama
  • , Kimberly Strong
  • Bradley Taylor, Shirng Wern Tsaih, Michael R. Tschannen, Regan L. Veith, Jaime Wendt-Andrae, Brandon Wilk, Elizabeth A. Worthey

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Abstract

The price of whole-genome and -exome sequencing has fallen to the point where these methods can be applied to clinical medicine. Here, we outline the lessons we have learned in converting a sequencing laboratory designed for research into a fully functional clinical program.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number194cm5
JournalScience Translational Medicine
Volume5
Issue number194
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 10 2013
Externally publishedYes

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