WGS currently
requires significantly more manual analysis, so combining this method with artificial intelligence could
help doctors identify potential therapies
from WGS for more patients in less time.
Like
doctors who have been using VR to assist in surgeries and pinpoint ailments — by generating 3D models of real patient tumors
from MRI scans, for example — science teachers are saying VR can
help deepen understanding of subjects such as biology and anatomy, which
require students to grasp the inner workings of cells and organs that are not visible to the human eye.