Providence whole genome sequencing program could help transform population health

November 5, 2025 Sunjoy Prabakaran

Providence researchers embraced Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) early on with the Geno4ME program launch and recently published a new study in Nature NPJ Genomic Medicine demonstrating how WGS can transform health care by enabling earlier disease detection, tailored prevention strategies and more precise treatment decisions. As a pilot program for population sequencing within a large U.S. community health system, the Geno4ME study underscores the growing role of genomics in everyday medical care, particularly for communities who have historically lacked access.  

 

The program returned clinically actionable genetic results to more than 2,000 participants, nearly half from racial or ethnic minority groups. With over 21% of participants receiving care recommendations based on their genetic findings, Geno4ME demonstrates how population-scale genomics can advance equitable, personalized healthcare.

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