Sentences with phrase «promise of precision»

«These are early days and the full promise of precision medicine is yet to be fully realized,» cautions Mody.
In addition, the company collaborates with biopharmaceutical companies in the development of companion diagnostic tests and technologies for various cancer therapies, helping to realize the promise of precision oncology.
The promise of precision medicine is that when a patient is sick, a clinician will be able to develop a tailored treatment plan that takes into account that patient's unique biology.
We're primed for eye - opening conversations about the dangers and opportunities of our truly borderless world, about the real - world (and now - world) promises of precision medicine and artificial intelligence, and about the end of privacy as we know it.

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«We'd like to thank you for all our past orders, they were delivered as promised with a high level of quality and precision.
«The promise of far greater reliability and precision in our data was before us and has now been achieved.
So I can't promise test - kitchen precision, but I can give you the outlines of an easy, inexpensive and nutritious weeknight meal.
A new generation of drugs promises diagnosis, monitoring, stealth, precision and cure — all in one package
Nemaungani sold the SKA committee on South Africa's clear skies (necessary for precision radio astronomy), the promised political support of its president and cabinet — who have passed legislation to strictly limit the amount of radio noise in the remote site area — and its expertise in engineering and infrastructure.
The second is currently defined by caesium atomic clocks, but optical clocks promise higher precision because their atoms oscillate at the frequencies of light rather than in the microwave band, so they can slice time into smaller intervals.
The Wyss team believes the ability of the human gut - on - a-chip to culture the microbiome with human gut cells also holds promise for the field of precision medicine, where a patient's own cells and gut microbiota could one day be cultured inside a gut - on - a-chip for testing different therapies and identifying an individualized treatment strategy.
This research highlights the power of translational precision medicine and the promise of the proposed Translational Precision Medicine Complex (TPMC) at the University of Missouri.
Likewise in the agricultural space, Crispr promises to develop solutions for growers with greater precision and accelerated timelines, says Neal Gutterson, vice president of research and development at DuPont Pioneer.
The speed and pace of those measurements promise to add an increment of precision to GPS navigation, and ROMY may even be able to detect a subtle effect predicted by Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity: the drag of the rotating planet on nearby spacetime, like a spoon turned in a pot of honey.
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
While this is hardly new material, McGowan's unusual blend of example, precision and anecdote enables him to deliver on a promise often made but rarely fulfilled: that of using ideas from the world of physics to make sense of the biological world.
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a compact atomic clock design that relies on cold rubidium atoms instead of the usual hot atoms, a switch that promises improved precision and stability.
These strikes occur just where the researchers want them, suggesting the promise of a technology that would redirect bolts from the sky with far more precision than the lightning rods of today.
In conclusion, our findings suggest that microstimulation, with its anatomical precision, physiologic - level currents, and action via axonal projections, holds promise for modification of memory circuits and thus for the treatment of memory impairments in people suffering from neurological disorders.
A new patent awarded to Fologea, a professor in the Department of Physics, and co-researchers from the University of Arkansas in August 2014 holds promise of a way to combine the oomph of chemotherapy with the precision of radiotherapy, without harm to healthy cells.
This technology, when coupled with a high spectral resolution spectrograph, offers the promise of $ < $ 1 m / s radial velocity precision suitable for the detection of Earth - sized planets in the habitable zones of cool M - type stars.
(SALT LAKE CITY)-- The potential to treat, cure or even prevent illness through precision medicine has raised hope for improving the health of people worldwide, but it also has generated complex scientific, legal, ethical and social questions that must be answered for that promise to become real.
Race - spec adjustable suspension, competition engine and transmission mounts and new 19in x 9.5 in front and 19in x 11.5 in rear centre lock wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Cup 2 tyres, the Vantage AMR Pro promises inspirational handling precision and exceptional levels of grip and traction.
Range Rover promises «new levels of refinement, elegance and technology» in this new midsize SUV, including driving precision, off - road capability and technology on the inside that, from RR's breathless descriptions, rivals the European contributions to the space station (more or less).
Sony's motion controller might be promising in terms of precision, but it's still just another controller, not a new way of controlling.
What Primal Rage lacks in the precision of a Street Fighter game or the stylistic flair of the Mortal Kombat series, it makes up for with the promise of dinosaur on dinosaur action.
- Does algorithmic precision realize or relegate the promise of a common visual language?
After five years of development and the promise of a legal research service «unprecedented in its precision, relevancy, and simplicity,» Judicata has set a high bar for itself.
We certainly have some written judgments, and even databases of written judgments, but not data sets large enough to provide adequate precision and predictive value as promised by artificial intelligence.
When Tag Heuer or any other famed watchmaker puts four - figure prices on its mechanical watches, there's an implied promise that they'll have an unmatched quality of workmanship and precision.
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