Bio-IT World May 6, 2020
Mike Pellini, Vance Vanier, and Amy DuRoss

In New Jersey, feverish patients line up overnight for a coronavirus test, and then wait days for results. In our home state of California, as well as world-wide, leaders are trying to expand testing as the first requirement of reopening daily life. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States remains dangerously behind on testing—and we know that technology from personalized medicine can help correct the chaos.

In medicine, success relies on precise processes, as well as the direct interaction with the patient. And as experts in personalized medicine, we know that each patient is unique, even in a public health crisis. Personalized medicine, such as advanced genomic analysis of tumors or individualized CAR-T cell therapies, is built around...

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