News-Medical.Net March 14, 2022
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In partnership with SLAS 2022, we spoke to Professor Michael Snyder about his latest research that investigates wearables and their future within healthcare.

Please can you introduce yourself and tell us what inspired your career in genomics?

My name is Michael Snyder and I am the chair of Genetics and the Director of the Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine. When I started my career people used to study genes one (or a few) at a time. We thought this was inefficient and incomplete, therefore we devised a way to study all genes and proteins at once using yeast as a model system. It launched the field of systems biology and functional genomics. We invented many technologies and later...

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