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Stanford Chair of Genetics: “Modern medicine is broken beyond repair”

With healthcare systems creaking under the weight of chronic underinvestment and record-high waiting lists, Prof Michael Snyder is calling for a healthcare revolution that throws out generic care, prescriptions and treatment in favour of a truly personalised approach that capitalises on the latest genetic, tech and medical breakthroughs. But can his vision ever become a reality in the face of fervent resistance from Big Pharma and other powerful vested interests with infinitely deep pockets?
Dr Michael Snyder, PhD
Dr Michael Snyder, PhD

Dr Michael Snyder is Chair of Genetics and Director of Genomics and Personalized Medicine at Stanford University. He is the author of Genomics and Personalized Medicine: What Everyone Needs to Know, and co-founder of JanuaryAI, Qbio, Personalis, SensOmics, RTHM, and Iollo. He lives in Stanford, California. Follow him on X and Instagram. Visit the Snyder Lab.

Time is ripe for a healthcare revolution

“We don’t have a healthcare system; it’s a sick-care system”.

In an era where technological and medical advancements are rapidly reshaping our understanding of health and wellness, there are few voices are as authoritative and resonant as Prof Michael Snyder.

A pioneering figure in the field of genetics and personalised medicine, Prof Snyder is the Chair of Genetics at Stanford University and the Director of the Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalised Medicine and his work is at the forefront of integrating genetic testing into everyday healthcare. His research emphasises the potential of personalised medicine to revolutionise how we approach treatment and prevention, moving away from a one-size-fits-all model to more tailored and effective healthcare solutions.

This personalised approach not only promises to improve patient outcomes but also aims to enhance the overall efficiency of healthcare systems.

In an exclusive Unfiltered conversation, Prof Snyder discusses the current state of Western healthcare systems, highlighting their strengths and limitations. He delves into the transformative potential of genetic testing and personalised medicine, exploring how these technologies can lead to earlier diagnoses, more effective treatments, and ultimately, longer and healthier lives.

Whether you’re interested in the science behind these advancements or curious about what they mean for your own health and longevity, Prof Snyder’s insights provide a fascinating glimpse into the future of medicine – and what it might mean for you and your life.

Listen to our full Unfiltered conversation with Prof Michael Snyder on Spotify

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