Research Insights -
May 01, 2016
The Future of Healthcare: Personalized Medicine
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study
HO Chih-Ming, IAS Visiting Professor and the Ben Rich-Lockheed Martin Chair Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, has long been pursuing the systematic optimization of personalized treatment. With the public’s attention on precision medicine, he foresees accelerated progress in developing personalized treatments for patients, and some of those not involving new drugs may even be available in a year’s time.
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