Slideshow: Illumina’s (concept) MyGenome iPhone app
Wednesday - June 10th, 2009 - 06:00pm EST by Brian Dolan | Apple | Consumer Genetics Show | genomics | Illumina | iPhone | MyGenome | wireless health |

At the Consumer Genetics Show in Boston, MA, today Illumina President and CEO Jay Flatley reveals an iPhone with a conceptualized application called MyGenome. Flatley said a developer at Illumina put the application together in just 10 days.
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June 10th, 2009 at 6:03 pm
[...] Flatley also demonstrated how users might send their genomic profile to a nearby device via a short range wireless technology like Bluetooth. (For a brief walkthrough of Flatley’s conceptualized iPhone application MyGenome, check out thi….) [...]
June 23rd, 2009 at 3:52 pm
[...] Knome was first to offer whole-genome sequencing to individuals including data interpretation, since early 2008 and currently charges $99,500 and Medomics offers a “diagnostic genome” service at an undisclosed price, although it has not yet had a customer for it. Illumina is the first sequencing-technology provider to open its service business to individual customers for non-research purposes and to consier how interpretaiton and comparison of ones genome could exist on the Iphone. [...]
July 24th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
[...] It seems the iPhone (and mobile computing) is ripe for such apps. Of course Illumina had a ‘concept’ app they suggest for viewing your personal genome [...]
September 11th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
[...] a video with a number of images of the concept iPhone application Illumina is developing. (Our original photos from the event earlier this year can be re-visited here.) Source: [...]