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Title: The Future of Medicine


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  • The Future of Medicine

Danny Belkin
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  • Our generation may be the last to have to accept
    death and taxes as inevitable."
  • - Commander Shaun Jones ,US Navy, DARPA

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Contents
  • Challenges to traditional big pharma, their
    future
  • Pharmacogenomics
  • Current and Future Biotechnology
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Microtechnology and nanotechnology

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Challenges to Pharmaceutical Companies
  • Aging and informed population
  • Increased focus on preventive care / wellness
  • Demand for safety and efficacy
  • Serious drug side effects (Vioxx, Hormone
    replacement therapy)
  • Prescription drugs that dont always work
  • Progress in science and technology providing
    other therapeutic paradigms
  • Keeping up with advances in information
    technology
  • Lack of RD productivity increase despite
    sustained investments
  • Increased regulatory demands
  • Unacceptable failure rates of RD projects

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challenges which lead to changes in healthcare
  • Better understanding of nutrition and its effects
  • Initially specified for diseases/population
    groups(problems with clinical trials for
    unpatentable nutrition compounds)
  • Later - per individual genetic makeup
  • Pharmacogenomics and Proteomics
  • Many major diseases understood at molecular level
    advanced drug design
  • Smart Drugs for Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases
    (arthritis, psoriasis, diabetes).
  • Development of diagnostics combined with targeted
    therapeutics
  • in silico simulations of biological systems

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The 5 Ps of Future Medicine
  • Predictive - Pharmacogenomics and
    Pharmacoproteomics
  • Preventive - Acting proactively with
    preventive medicine
  • Point of care - Mobile communications
    ubiquitous computing
  • Parametric - Multiple parameters, over time,
    referenced to patients own baseline and genetic
    profile, compared to standard model
  • Personalized - Individual treatment for each
    patient

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Pharmacogenomics - Personalized Medicine
  • Both preventative and therapeutic
  • Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) - Only a
    fraction of these, probably 300,000, determine
    everything from hair colour to disease
    susceptibility and drug response.
  • 100,000 people die each year in the US from
    adverse reactions to prescription drugs, stemming
    from specific gene loci. Millions more suffer
    painful side effects from drugs.
  • Knowledge of patients genetic profile will allow
    significantly improved preventative measures as
    well as improved drug safety and effectiveness
    (tailor made).

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Pharmacogenomics - Personalized Medicine
Risk prediction
Pharmacogenomics
New Therapies
  • Drug dose of antidepressant determined by drug
    metabolism genetic profile
  • Begin colonoscopy at age 40
  • Avoid high fat in diet
  • Gene-based drug therapy for cancer
  • Gene Cell therapy for heart disease

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Current and Future Biotechnology
  • RNAi (RNA Interference) and micro RNA to
    disable/weaken expression of genes
  • Ageing-promoting
  • Pathogens
  • Cancer
  • Autoimmune
  • Gene Chips
  • Cell Therapy
  • Gene Therapy
  • Combined Cell and Gene Therapy
  • Human Cellular Engineering and Tissue Engineering

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Stem Cells Therapy - Regenerative Medicine
  • Multipotent Cells that can develop into any organ
    or tissue
  • Embryonic stem cells controversial and
    technically difficult to manipulate
  • Ideally - patients own stem cells, rejuvenated
    and then delivered into desired tissue
  • Stem cell transplants have been effective in
    treating cancers
  • Stem cell therapy now being used for degenerative
    diseases

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Future of Stem Cell Therapy
  • Multipotent Blood-derived cells are available now
  • Developing further depth additional cell types
  • Developing further width treatment of additional
    diseases treatable by a certain cell type
  • Automation of manufacturing processes for
  • Faster, more efficient production (e.g. improved,
    closed-system culture systems)
  • RD Rapid improvement of manufacturing process
    manufacturing of more effective products
  • Improved transplantation techniques
    microcapsules targeted systemic infustion slow
    release in vivo growth by mimicry of BM
  • Integration of gene therapy to form a synergetic
    product exhibiting the benefits of both
    technologies

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Microtechnology and Nanotechnology
Bring the ability to detect, prevent and treat
disease down to the molecular level
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First Microtechnology Pioneers
  • BioMEMs Microelectronic Mechanical Systems
    microsensors, drug delivery, disposable chips for
    diagnostics
  • Dendrimers synthetic polymer for disease
    detection and drug delivery
  • Artificial microbes - producing beneficial
    materials or breaking down harmful ones

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First Microtechnology Pioneers
From Wired 14.12
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The Potential of Nanotechnology
  • Nanodevices can potentially
  • Be much more therapeutically effective than
    current drugs
  • Be much more efficient than current diagnostic
    tests
  • First generation nanoparticles are already in
    development
  • Magnetic particles for in vivo diagnostics are in
    use in the clinic
  • Lipid-based nanoparticles capable of delivering
    drugs or genes in advanced preclinical testing.

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Nanotechnology Information Meets the Physical
World
  • A technology ripening 10-20 years from now
  • Massive parallel diagnostics
  • Paradigm first augmenting, then replacing
  • Highly expensive, moderately efficient, then
    ultimately cheap and efficient
  • Upgrading the cell nucleus with a nanocomputer
    and nanobots

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Nanotechnology Information Meets the Physical
World
  • The Biological assembler

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Nanotechnology Information Meets the Physical
World
  • Surveillance and monitoring nanobots
  • Hormone delivering nanobots
  • Oxygen-extracting nanobots no need for lungs
  • Microbivores (artificial phagocytes)
  • Tumor-destroying nanoparticles
  • Surgical Nanorobotics vascular maintenance,
    gene or chromosome replacement
  • Metabolic nanobots introducing nutrients
    directly into bloodstream no need for digestive
    system
  • Augmentation of all thats left skeleton, skin,
    sensory organs, brain.

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Nanobots in the bloodstream
  • http//www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/inde
    x.htm

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Nanobots
Nanobots in the bloodstream
  • http//www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/inde
    x.htm

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Nanobots
Clottocytes
Housekeeping Nanobots
  • http//www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/inde
    x.htm

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Nanobots
Neural Augmentation/replacement
Respirocytes (mechanical RBC)
  • http//www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/inde
    x.htm

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Nanobots
Surveillance and monitoring nanobots
  • http//www.foresight.org/Nanomedicine/Gallery/inde
    x.htm

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Timeline
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
Gene Therapy I
Gene Therapy II
Cell Therapy II
Cell Therapy I
Combined Gene Cell Therapy
Advanced Tissue Engineering
Advanced drug design based on proteomics
genomics
Nanomedicine - diagnostics
Nanomedicine - interventional
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  • Whatever happens, it will be an interesting place
    to be

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  • To Whoever is still awake

Thank you for your attention.
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