Rady Team Demos Improved Outcomes, Cost Savings of Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing in NICU on April 5, 2018 Media Coverage News NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Researchers at the Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine have demonstrated that their rapid whole-genome sequencing diagnostic test for infants with unknown but suspected genetic disorders who are in the neonatal intensive care can save babies’ lives and be cost-effective.
Fast genome tests are diagnosing some of the sickest babies in time to save them on March 8, 2018 Media Coverage News Rylee Supple seemed like a perfectly healthy baby when she was born in August 2016. But after a few months, her parents, Amy Jaeger and Robert Supple, realized something wasn’t right: instead of making normal baby movements, like kicking and grasping, Rylee’s body would shake and spasm. Read More→
San Diego Doctor Holds World Record for Decoding a Newborn’s Genome on February 26, 2018 Media Coverage News