The Age of Genomes: Tales from the Front Lines of Genetic Medicine

The Age of Genomes: Tales from the Front Lines of Genetic Medicine

by Steven Monroe Lipkin, Jon Luoma
The Age of Genomes: Tales from the Front Lines of Genetic Medicine

The Age of Genomes: Tales from the Front Lines of Genetic Medicine

by Steven Monroe Lipkin, Jon Luoma

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Overview

A leading geneticist explores what promises to be one of the most transformative advances in health and medicine in history

Almost every week, another exciting headline appears about new advances in the field of genetics. Genetic testing is experiencing the kind of exponential growth once seen with the birth of the Internet, while the plummeting cost of DNA sequencing makes it increasingly accessible for individuals and families.

Steven Lipkin and Jon Luoma posit that today’s genomics is like the last century’s nuclear physics: a powerful tool for good if used correctly, but potentially dangerous nonetheless. DNA testing is likely the most exciting advance in a long time for treating serious disease, but sequencing errors, complex biology, and problems properly interpreting genetic data can also cause life-threatening misdiagnoses of patients with debilitating and fatal genetic diseases. DNA testing can also lead to unnecessary procedures and significantly higher health-care costs. And just around the corner is the ability to cure genetic diseases using powerful gene-editing technologies that are already being used in human embryo research. Welcome to the Age of Genomes!

The Age of Genomes immerses readers in true stories of patients on the frontier of genomic medicine and explores both the transformative potential and risks of genetic technology. It will inform anxious parents increasingly bombarded by offers of costly new prenatal testing products, and demonstrate how genetic technology, when deployed properly, can significantly improve the lives of patients who have devastating neurological diseases, cancer, and other maladies. Dr. Lipkin explains the science in depth, but in terms a layperson can follow.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807008775
Publisher: Beacon Press
Publication date: 05/16/2017
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Steven Monroe Lipkin, MD, PhD, FACMG, has been a practicing clinical geneticist for almost twenty years. He directs the Adult and Cancer Genetics Clinic and is the vice chair for Translational Research at the Sanford I. and Joan Weill Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell in New York City.

Jon R. Luoma’s writing about science and the environment has appeared in National Geographic, GQ, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, and Audubon, where he was a longtime contributing editor. He is the author of three previous nonfiction books: The Hidden Forest, A Crowded Ark, and Troubled Skies, Troubled Waters.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 The Parisian Housekeeper 9

2 The Unactionables 23

3 Altitude Sickness 35

4 The Blindfolded Poker Player and the Smoked Salmon 59

5 The Evil Twin 73

6 Madonna and Pinto, Mortar and Plaster 99

7 The DIY Genome 111

8 Generation XX/XY 133

9 The Tilted Driver's Test 155

10 Fingerprints, Written in Blood 169

11 The Decorated Genome 191

12 The Age of Geneticism 199

Notes 213

Index 223

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