Using Genomics, Wearables and Big Data to Manage Health and Disease
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge intersection of genomics, wearable technology, and big data in healthcare through this 42-minute webinar from Stanford University. Delve into Personal "Omics" Profiling (POP) and its applications in understanding individual health changes over time. Examine the role of epigenetics, specifically DNA methylation, in gene inactivation and disease processes. Learn about real-world applications, including early detection of Lyme disease and the impact of dietary perturbations on health. Gain insights into how these advanced technologies are revolutionizing health management and disease prevention, presented by experts from the Stanford Center for Professional Development.
Syllabus
Introduction.
Using Genomics, Wearables and Big Data to Manage Health and Disease.
Presenter.
Personal "Omics" Profiling (POP).
General Goals 1 Understand how individuals change over time and during periods of health and disease at high resolution.
Epigenetics: DNA Methylation.
Gene Inactivation by Mutation and Methylation: PDE4 involved in eosinophilia.
A subset of individuals undergo a dietary perturbation..
Early Detection of Lyme Disease.
Stanford Center for Professional Development.
Taught by
Stanford Online
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