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The Conversation: Tapping Your Genome With AI And Quantum Computing Could Deliver on The Promise of Personalized Medicine – But Practical And Ethical Hurdles Remain

The Conversation: Tapping Your Genome With AI And Quantum Computing Could Deliver on The Promise of Personalized Medicine – But Practical And Ethical Hurdles Remain

Curator's Take

This article tackles one of quantum computing's most promising long-term applications: revolutionizing personalized medicine by analyzing the vast complexity of human genomic data. While classical computers struggle with the exponential combinations needed to understand how genetic variations interact with diseases, quantum systems could potentially process these multidimensional relationships far more efficiently. The piece wisely acknowledges that despite the exciting potential, significant practical challenges remain in both quantum hardware development and the ethical frameworks needed to responsibly handle such sensitive genetic information. This represents a fascinating intersection where quantum advantage could genuinely transform healthcare, though we're still years away from seeing these applications move from research labs to clinical practice.

— Mark Eatherly

Summary

From The Conversation By Gary Skuse, Professor of Bioinformatics, Rochester Institute of Technology and Sherry Dadgar, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, George Washington University Decades after researches first sequenced the human genome, scientists throughout the world are still working to understand it. Despite diligent global efforts to link uncommon variations in DNA sequences with human disease, […]