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FEMALE SPEAKER: Cure, connect, transform. The Center for Individualized Medicine is at the core of Mayo Clinic's plans to transform healthcare We use innovative techniques, AI, the greatest minds, and big data to push individualized medicine into patient care.

Our researchers and clinicians work in four strategic pillars. Rare disease omics solves the unsolvable. N-of-1 therapeutics moves forward with new and original ideas to create treatments in rare disease.

Population omics detects the undetectable. Multi-omics data, multimodal data, and data integration look at the effects of omics in populations. Functional omics defines the undefinable. Functional genomics, epigenomics, and microbiomics help understand the true impact of molecular information on patient healthcare.

Digital omics answers the unanswerable. Omics data platform and genomics data utilization place genomic and multi-omic data into a single storage location.

KONSTANTINOS LAZARIDIS: The Center for Individualized Medicine and Mayo Clinic are in a unique position to fuel new discoveries to improve care for patients powered by sophisticated research and artificial intelligence. From providing the best individualized care to addressing the world's most challenging healthcare problems, Mayo researchers here at the center are relentlessly pursuing discoveries that deliver hope and better health to people today and for generations to come. Thank you.

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Center for Individualized Medicine focus

Mayo Clinic's Center for Individualized Medicine has launched a new "omics" strategy designed to integrate precision medicine into everyday clinical practice. The approach will support rare disease omics, population omics, functional omics and digital omics.


Published

May 2, 2024

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Mayo Clinic