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Part II of the $CRSP $SGMO comparison will hopefully be a bit less dry now that Part I updates are in place. This thread will focus more on valuation, outlook and why the valuation cycle should matter to investors.
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Let's start with the concept of #Disruptive technologies. The originator of disruptive innovation theory, Clayton Christensen worked with HBR in 2015 to revisit the past 20 years.
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#GenomicMedicine is disrupting Big Pharma who has begun to respond by spinning off old product lines and jumping into #GeneTherapy.
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On this week's cover—A Series with @genome_gov presents an overview of efforts to implement the exciting & maturing area of #genomicmedicine, including to identify rare & undiagnosed diseases & to enhance risk assessment through family health records hubs.ly/H0kbfLm0
@genome_gov "China’s determination to improve #occupationalhealth is a welcome step towards translating its economic gains into health benefits for all workers in China."

Editorial: Occupational health in #China hubs.ly/H0kbj-g0
@genome_gov "Children and their families are the right starting point to disrupt the vicious cycle of racial inequity"

Editorial: A call for #paediatricians to tackle #racism hubs.ly/H0kbjjt0
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Just published: A new 5-paper Series, with contributions from @genome_gov, focuses on the exciting and maturing area of #genomicmedicine, encompassing the use of individuals’ genetic information to guide clinical treatment hubs.ly/H0k35bk0 Image
@genome_gov @NIH @GenomicsEngland "As this Series emphasises, #genomics is now an essential part of high-quality patient care in rare disease, cancer & those areas of mainstream medicine where pharmacogenomics & the need for precision diagnostics is growing." Comment by M Caulfield et al hubs.ly/H0k6Q-M0 Image
@genome_gov @NIH @GenomicsEngland @QMUL @QMULWHRI @GreatOrmondSt "I see genomics as providing another way of assessing risk and enabling better management of our patients"

Profile: Teri Manolio, Director of Genomic Medicine at @genome_gov & lead author of our new Series on #genomicmedicine hubs.ly/H0k7Pd00
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