How genomics is dramatically changing the future of medicine

This new field is producing some of the most personalized and effective medical treatments in human history

Genetic testing starting from infancy can help doctors better deal with future complications.
(Image credit: REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez)

Genomics? Yeah, maybe you've heard of it. But what is it, exactly? Well.... maybe you're not so sure.

That's excusable; after all, genomics is a fairly new research field. But it is worth getting to know, because it's changing how we approach health and medicine in a big way.

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Laurie Vazquez

Laurie Vazquez is a science and tech writer whose work has appeared in Popular Science, Big Think, TIME, and other publications. She's also a children's author and playwright.