Recent advances of integrative bio-omics technologies to improve type 1 diabetes (T1d) care

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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a complex autoimmune disease that currently cannot be cured, only managed. Optimal treatment the of T1D symptoms, requires a multidisciplinary care team, including endocrinologists, educators, primary care providers, health care specialists, genetic counselors, and data scientists. This review summarizes how an integrative approach to T1D drives innovation and quality improvements in health care. Specifically, we highlight how “-omics” technologies facilitate the understanding of different aspects of the disease, including prevention, pathogenesis, diagnostics, and treatment. Furthermore, we explore how biological data can be combined with personal and electronic health records to tailor medical interventions to the individual’s biology and lifestyle. We conclude that truly personalized medicine will not be limited to one data source but will emerge from the integration of multiple sources and disciplines that together will support individuals with T1D in their everyday life.

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Karwal, N., Rodrigues, M., Williams, D. D., McDonough, R. J., & Ferro, D. (2021, December 1). Recent advances of integrative bio-omics technologies to improve type 1 diabetes (T1d) care. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app112411602

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