Clinical Trials
Genetic trials
Genetic trials explore how a person’s genes influence their risk of disease and response to treatment. These studies often involve analyzing DNA to find genetic markers linked to specific conditions, helping researchers understand inherited health risks. By identifying these markers, doctors can predict who might benefit most from certain treatments or who might be at higher risk for complications.
These trials also play a key role in developing personalized medicine — tailoring treatments based on an individual's genetic profile. This approach can lead to more effective therapies with fewer side effects. As genetic science evolves, these trials continue to open new doors for early diagnosis, targeted therapies, and preventive strategies in a wide range of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and rare genetic disorders.
DNA Analysis
DNA analysis helps identify genetic factors that influence disease risk and treatment response.
Personalized Medicine
Personalized medicine tailors treatment plans based on an individual's unique genetic makeup.