New AI platform matches patients to the DNA tests best for them

As patients and physicians face more choices for DNA testing, Los Altos, Calif.-based startup GenomeSmart debuted this week an artificial intelligence-powered platform to help them decide which of the hundreds of available genetic tests are most beneficial.

The GenomeBrain platform uses machine learning to compare a patient's personal and medical data with medical guidelines databases and available DNA test types. Within minutes, the platform provides the patient's healthcare provider or genetic counselor with a personalized report of recommended tests.

GenomeBrain is currently optimized for use in hereditary cancer and reproductive genetic testing, with support for other disease areas such as cardiovascular health and pharmacogenomics in development.

"While the growing testing volumes signal a positive change in attitudes toward the value of genetics, we know that building the infrastructure for genetic counselors, physicians and health systems to scale genetic testing is what is needed to implement cost-effective and evidence-based personalized medicine powered by genetics," Sanjay Sathe, GenomeSmart CEO and co-founder, said in a statement.

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