Forbes January 28, 2025
Dr. Tal Patalon, MD, LLB, MBA

President’s Trump recent announcement of a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure will change the game for multiomics, a very complex, but very promising, medical research field. Despite buzzwords of personalized care and precision medicine, we, physicians, are still delivering healthcare imprecisely, practicing largely by old perceptions of broad categorization. Now, science is finally catching up with the vision of personalized care, largely thanks to multiomics developments.

Multiomics research refers to an integration of different medical data layers, such as genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and microbiomics, as each of these ‘omic’ layers represents the next runner in the relay race of the human body, from the policy level (the DNA) to on-the-ground implementation with protein production, for example, and up to...

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