Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 6, 2026

12:31
In Vivo Modeling of the Morbid Human Genome using Danio rerio
Published on: August 24, 2013
AI Models Could Improve Diagnosis and Care for Rare Diseases
Journal of Medical Internet Research
|July 17, 2026
Abstract
Unlabelled:
Rare diseases are often critically underfunded, leaving many patients without timely diagnosis and treatment. In this News and Perspectives article, JMIR Correspondent Simon Spichak, who was a 2025 recipient of the National Press Foundation Rare Disease Reporting Fellowship, reports on advances in AI modeling that may offer new promise for rare disease detection and care.
Related Concept Videos
Mouse Models of Cancer Study
Mice have long served as models for studying human biology and pathology because of their phylogenetic and physiological similarity with humans. They are also easy to maintain and breed in the laboratory, and hence, many inbred strains are now available for research. Studies on mice have contributed immeasurably to our understanding of cancer biology.
The development of transgenic, knockout, and knock-in mice has led to an exponential increase in their use as model organisms in research,...
The development of transgenic, knockout, and knock-in mice has led to an exponential increase in their use as model organisms in research,...
Pharmacogenomics: Identification of New Drug Targets
Advances in genomics have profoundly influenced drug discovery by increasing both the speed and accuracy of pharmaceutical development. Pharmacogenomics, which examines how genetic variation influences drug response, facilitates the identification of novel therapeutic targets and enables patient stratification for personalized treatment. These strategies contribute to improved drug efficacy, minimized adverse effects, and more efficient clinical trial design.Mapping genetic differences...
