20 Years On: The Human Genome Project & Rare Diseases
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CENTOGENE’s Prof. Peter Bauer and Dr. Jorge Pinto Basto join host Ben Legg to look back on 25 Years since the human genome project was concluded. Today, we are discussing the Human Genome Project – looking at the initial impact, the advancements in the past 20 years, and what the future of genetics and rare disease patient care could look like. Before joining CENTOGENE, Jorge served as the Director of the Molecular Diagnostics and Genomics Labs at CGC Genetics. He holds a medical degree from the University of Porto and is specialized in Rare Disease Genetics, Neurogenetics, Dysmorphology, and Molecular Genetics. Listen in as Dr. Basto and Prof. Bauer share their insights into their journey with genomic testing 25 years later.
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