Curing Disease With Genetics And AI

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Manolis Kellis, an accomplished Computer Science Professor at MIT and member of the Broad Institute, is a trailblazer in computational biology. Renowned for leading the MIT Computational Biology Group, his impactful research spans disease genetics, epigenomics, and gene circuitry. With numerous cited publications and leadership in transformative genomics projects, Kellis has garnered prestigious accolades, including the PECASE and Sloan Fellowship, shaping the field with his international perspective from Greece and France to the US.
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  • @rteammobile
    @rteammobile3 ай бұрын

    Great video. I hope I see this new medication in my lifetime.

  • @aaronb8698
    @aaronb86983 ай бұрын

    AI won't even realy start to make real money intel after it enters biometric sensors and health optomasation and seamless language interpretation.

  • @sagarbendkolee8393
    @sagarbendkolee839311 күн бұрын

    Can its cure genetically diseases

  • @user-iz2vp2ph4z
    @user-iz2vp2ph4z2 ай бұрын

    when they can find a gene that increases IQ by 10 points

  • @sajinmubarak8017
    @sajinmubarak801710 ай бұрын

    I was here second, but not seen as comments would be flooded. Other than that, this is promising not sure if the government can go ahead with this.

  • @oxered6791

    @oxered6791

    17 күн бұрын

    Are you talking about ethical issues?

  • @sajinmubarak8017

    @sajinmubarak8017

    16 күн бұрын

    @@oxered6791 patented and locked away like the tesla tower

  • @sakondo789
    @sakondo7897 ай бұрын

    How far unnecessary mental stress and genetics are related to diseases, most importantly genetic diseases?

  • @JZGreengo

    @JZGreengo

    7 ай бұрын

    Are all diseases genetic? Or could genetics really be the solution to all of our problems that will eliminate preventive care which isn’t really great because preventive care has its limitations, we can practice good habits and live a healthy life and still get cancer, it happens to people

  • @ayushtank_2307

    @ayushtank_2307

    Ай бұрын

    There is something called epigenetics. For example lets say a man who is fat exercises for years and haves a child. Now the child being obese reduces because there are epigenetic changes in the dna which will make the child more fit. Same goes for stress, if u take a lot of stress there are certain genetic changes. Also taking more stress increases chances of other diseases like diabetes or blood pressure. When it comes to generic diseases lets say muscular dystrophy or sickle cell anemia they dont have much impact by mental stress. But staying happy without stress will surely help the person to lead a good positive life. Also these epigenetic changes are slow but they do effect!

  • @sakondo789

    @sakondo789

    Ай бұрын

    @@ayushtank_2307 well external stress, bad environment, may lead to bad lifestyle, and can cause obesity, diabetes, heart disease etc. and if the same lifestyle and stresses are passed on from generations that disease can pass on too. But don't you think, a Hispanic family (just for example) with generations of obese people will never have skinny kids because they passed on their genetic obesity? However, my question regarding codependency between stress and genetic diseases was more about, say for example, Skin diseases, Turner Syndrome, Down Syndrome, or Allergies, are these related to Stress on the patient or patient's earlier generations?

  • @ayushtank_2307

    @ayushtank_2307

    Ай бұрын

    @@sakondo789 A person with family background of obesity has higher chances of being obese, so in that generation there might be a skinny guy because generations before a ancestor might have been skinny or just environmental factors played role. There is possibility for skinny guy in obese family. And i think as per the originally asked question by you there is no direct correlation between stress and generic disorders. Lets take down syndrome, the genetic factors for that is in chromosome 21. Person with down syndrome has a extra copy in 21st chromosome. So that child has it before it is born so there is no role of stress. Skin diseases is indeed depended on stress, like acene breakouts, dermatitis can occur when we are under stress. But again skin diseases like vitiligo are again genetically predefined before birth during embryo period. Sometimes these characters dont show up, they show up later in life. In that case stress or trauma or any environmental factor might have affected it. So it depends on what person has somewhere stress can induce some changes but they are in the genes. Stress might have triggered it. In day to day life it is very complex to determine what triggered what.

  • @sakondo789

    @sakondo789

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ayushtank_2307 the trigger, yes, and remedy to cope and nullify trigger 🙂

  • @mr.RAND5584
    @mr.RAND55844 ай бұрын

    Creating super human?

  • @davidajaba
    @davidajaba10 ай бұрын

    I was here first 🤩

  • @iosefgarcia7499
    @iosefgarcia749910 ай бұрын

    #GreeceEuroCoins.

  • @bakedbeans3181
    @bakedbeans318110 ай бұрын

    NOPE!....

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