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		<title>By: Robert West</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Re: “Ten years from now, I imagine the practice of medicine where an individual will always have their own genome. Ideally you would go in to see your doctor with your genome sequenced, and all of that available to the physician for analysis.”

How true: People in 2020 (OK, maybe 2030) won&#039;t remember back to a time when their genomic data wasn&#039;t a FUNDAMENTAL component of their ordinary health record!]]></description>
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<p>How true: People in 2020 (OK, maybe 2030) won&#8217;t remember back to a time when their genomic data wasn&#8217;t a FUNDAMENTAL component of their ordinary health record!</p>
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