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Marc Salit: What is the future of genome measurement?

Marc Salit: What is the future of genome measurement?

In the Future of Everything radio show, Russ Altman and Marc Salit show how measuring biology is critical to the advancement of human health and the bio-economy. Aired originally on SiriusXM on February 11, 2017.

The Future of Everything · Stanford Radio

February 11, 201728m 0s

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Show Notes

In the not too distant future, our ability to measure very tiny things will change the way we fight diseases ranging from cancer to the common cold.

In the Future of Everything radio show, Stanford bioengineering Professor Russ Altman discusses how we will arrive at that point with Marc Salit, an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Bioengineering, who leads the Genome-Scale Measurements Group at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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biologyus national institute of standards and technologyhuman healthgenome measurementmeasurebio-economy