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2. Genomic Testing to Identify Targetable Fusions

17 min · 23 de abr de 2024
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Today we are speaking with Hanna Tukachinsky and Jessica Lee. Dr. Tukachinsky is a Senior Translational Scientist at Foundation Medicine who focuses on diagnostics and precision oncology. Ms. Lee is a Data Scientist at Foundation Medicine with expertise in genomic data and its clinical applications. They both are co-authors on a recently published paper titled Circulating Tumor DNA Enables Sensitive Detection of Actionable Gene Fusions and Rearrangements Across Cancer Types.

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