Michael White
Assistant Professor of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine

Assistant professor of genetics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, where he works on developing new biotechnologies.

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gut
Everything from microbiome diagnosis to microbiome transplants will rely on vast amounts of data analysis.
research
The next generation of blood tests will rely on protein chemistry, automation, and software.
machine learning
Deep learning models can determine which “variants of uncertain significance” might cause disease.
virus
Since the swine flu outbreak of 2009, we’ve come a long way. Genetically engineered viruses, DNA vaccines and mRNA vaccines could save us.