Sequencing Our Future: Institute of Genetics Strategic Plan 2022-2027
Looking Forward: Aspirations for genomics in 10 years
Looking Forward: Aspirations for genomics in 10 years
- Every inherited-disease gene will be known
- Genomic literacy will prevail amongst clinicians and the general public, enabling more informed decisions to be made concerning personalized health
- Over 100 million human genomes will have been sequenced, adding unprecedented accuracy to prognostic health and disease predictors at an individual level
- The values of people who live in Canada will be incorporated into genomic medicine delivery, contributing to the establishment of a learning health system
- A Canadian Human Genome Library will enable artificial intelligence to determine what keeps people healthy and makes them sick
- Your genome will be part of your healthcare record, accessible on your smartphone or laptop to better enable personalized, patient-informed care
- Pharmacogenomics will be standard procedure, determining specific drug dosing and preventing undesirable drug-drug interactions at a personalized, individual level
- Therapies for the treatment of inherited (rare) diseases will be increasingly accessible and affordable
- Combining other omics (proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and others) with genomics will improve disease diagnosis and health outcomes
- Genomics will be a primary vehicle for health equity
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