Diagnosing Rare Diseases with Facial Analysis
Nov 02, 2016•16 min
Episode description
Harnessing the power of computers to diagnose rare, genetic diseases is not new idea, but Dekel Gelbman is using Big Data to analyze a patient’s phenotype as a clue to his or her genotype. His company FDNA has developed Face2Gene, a platform for analyzing an image of a patient’s face to help arrive at a diagnosis. We spoke to Gelbman about the challenges of diagnosing a rare disease, how Face2Gene works, and why it could accelerate the process of getting a diagnosis.
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