Carlos Bustamante

@cdbustamante

Stanford prof. discussing Genomics, Biomedical Data Science, Biotech, and Global Health

Stanford, CA
Joined June 2009

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    26 Oct 2017

    Hartl's Rules: 1. Write at 11th grade level 2. One paper one idea 3. Work on what you can publish 4. Publish what you work on

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    Oct 12

    Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) community hugely important for this as was . Kudos to researchers around the world for contributing data at considerable effort for karma.

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    Oct 12

    The many ways in which race, ethnicity, and ancestry information are collected by Clinical laboratories. What are the consequences for variant interpretation? New article by et al. in Human Mutation special issue:

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    Oct 12

    Wonderful to see the summer of editing and writing released in this collection of articles!

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    Oct 11

    Learn why Latino participation in health research + clinical trials is important for the future of health. Join the Twitter chat and co-hosts , , , , and at 1pm ET on 10/16!

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    Oct 11

    Congrats to these Bustamante Lab alumni for their new startup enterprise!

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    Oct 11

    In FY2017, FDA tentatively approved or approved a record of 937 generic drugs. This fiscal year, we broke our record by tentatively approving or approving 971.

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    Oct 11

    This paper discussing how blockchains can enhance peer review and limit scientific censorship of cannabis research was censored at a PrePrint server. Irony. DASH and OSF to save the day

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    Oct 11

    Breaking institutional shackles of patients: Glimpse of possible future: participants have all genomic+clinical data in so that across the country authorized investigators can contribute to the diagnostic work-up. CC

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  10. Oct 11

    Thrilled to announce that we are in the process of a cluster hire for at . We have multiple open positions so please spread the word. Thanks!!

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    Oct 10

    Fauna Bio is featured in Business Insider today. Very excited about our incredible team and the future of hibernation therapeutics!

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    Oct 10

    1/ Quick thread on our paper published yesterday from the Undiagnosed Diseases Network

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    Oct 10

    Proud to have led the collection of genetic data for the amazing resource. Lots of work by teams , & & Leslie labs. Our field owes a huge debt to the 500,000 generous and selfless participants.

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    Oct 10

    New from the Undiagnosed Diseases Network! In 20 months, 1519 referred, 601 accepted. Diagnoses made in 35%. Almost 80% of diagnoses led to a change in medical management. 31 new syndromes. Healthcare costs after diagnosis: 6% of those before.

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    Oct 9

    Press Release: Personalis Receives New Order From the VA’s Million Veteran Program – Total Contracted Now Almost 80,000 Whole Human Genomes

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    is advancing a more modern policy framework for the evaluation of next generation sequencing; in this case creating a new regulatory classification to streamline the path to market for similar, subsequent NGS tests.

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    Feb 12

    Pleased to share my dissertation work, published in journal, with co-author . Summary blog post below, with links to downloadable author accepted ms.

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  18. Oct 6

    Congratulations to for this beautiful work! So thrilled to see this out

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  20. Oct 5

    Excited to see take off! Patient reported outcomes coupled with a community owned DNA databases is the future of biomedical research at scale. Thrilled to advise this incredible team.

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