The human genome project was completed 14 years ago at a cost of approximately $3B. Today, gene sequencing tests are available to consumers for under $1,000. As more people are tested, data is available that may forever change the healthcare industry. Using AI / Deep Learning and genomic data sets, Deep Genomics is ready to change the world.
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