The dawn of personalized multi-omics: Detecting disease before you know it

Filip Mundt Madsen
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Recent advancements in omics techniques have enabled deep profiling of an individual’s molecular makeup. The wealth of data produced offers insights into genetic predispositions, early disease markers, and personalized treatment strategies. However, the full potential of omics data emerges when combined into longitudinal and personal multi-omics space. Another interesting venue is the inclusion of continuous monitoring of physiological parameters through wearable technology. Wearable health devices, including smartwatches and biosensors, provide real-time data on heart rate, oxygen saturation, sleep patterns, activity levels, and much more. By integrating with omics data, wearables offer a comprehensive view of an individual’s health, allowing for early detection of deviations from normalcy. This convergence allows for the prediction and prevention of diseases at the individual level and provides a powerful monitoring tool in clinical and drug developmental settings. This review explores the fusion of omics and wearable technology, envisioning their synergy as a catalyst for a transformative shift in modern healthcare. Their merging enables predictive and personalized medicine. As these technologies continue to evolve, their translation into routine clinical practice holds the promise of a healthier future for all. Provided herein is a step-by-step vision for how longitudinal personalized multi-omics, combined with wearable devices, will guide proactive healthcare and transform drug discovery in translational medicine.
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个性化多组学的曙光提前发现疾病
近来,omics 技术的进步实现了对个体分子构成的深入剖析。所产生的大量数据有助于深入了解遗传倾向、早期疾病标志物和个性化治疗策略。然而,当把这些数据整合到纵向和个人多组学空间中时,omics 数据的全部潜力就会显现出来。另一个有趣的领域是通过可穿戴技术对生理参数进行连续监测。可穿戴健康设备,包括智能手表和生物传感器,可提供心率、血氧饱和度、睡眠模式、活动水平等实时数据。通过与 omics 数据的整合,可穿戴设备提供了个人健康的全面视图,可以及早发现偏离正常状态的情况。这种融合可以在个人层面上预测和预防疾病,并为临床和药物开发提供强大的监测工具。这篇综述探讨了全息技术和可穿戴技术的融合,认为它们的协同作用是现代医疗保健变革的催化剂。它们的融合实现了预测性和个性化医疗。随着这些技术的不断发展,将其转化为常规临床实践有望为所有人带来更健康的未来。本文提供了一个循序渐进的愿景,即纵向个性化多组学如何与可穿戴设备相结合,指导积极主动的医疗保健并改变转化医学中的药物发现。
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