California’s Precision Medicine Initiative Targets Hard-To-Diagnose Diseases

California’s Precision Medicine Initiative Targets Hard-To-Diagnose Diseases

Gov. Brown, UC-San Francisco researcher Esteban Burchard, UCSF researcher Atul Butte, UCSF infectious disease specialist Charles Chiu and patient family member Julie Osborn of Wisconsin spoke with California Healthline about California's initiative to boost precision medicine research to help prevent and treat the root cause of illnesses such as encephalitis and sepsis, which sometimes can be difficult to diagnose.

In a California Healthline report by Alison Budner, experts discussed the state’s effort to implement a $3 million precision medicine initiative and help develop genomic testing to treat hard-to-diagnose illnesses. Traditional diagnosis of some relatively common conditions — such as pneumonia, sepsis and encephalitis — can miss the root causes of those conditions. That’s where DNA diagnostic testing can step in, to sequence an individual’s DNA to find answers.

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You can download a PDF of this report.

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