Personalized Medicine: Tailoring Healthcare to You
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Personalized Medicine: Tailoring Healthcare to You

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Discover how personalized medicine customizes treatments using genetic data for improved healthcare.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    The 2018 Nature Genetics CAD polygenic-score paper was led by Amit V. Khera (with Sekar Kathiresan); 'Sekar Khera' is not a real person.

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    Sekar Khera and colleagues at the Broad Institute

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    Amit V. Khera and colleagues at the Broad Institute, publishing in Nature Genetics in 2018

    Why: Verified: body already correctly reads 'Amit V. Khera and colleagues at the Broad Institute', and the bibliography citation already correctly reads 'Khera, A.V. et al.' The FAQ also correctly refers to 'Khera and colleagues' with no 'Sekar' fabrication anywhere. Already correct.

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