David Sinclair· PhD
The first human genome was more than $2 billion, and took an army of people and whole buildings. Now we can read a genome on a Snickers-sized bar. In a day, it's going to be a hundred dollars, probably next year. And we use that same technology to read the DNA methylation patterns. ... And right now, it's a few hundred dollars to run your sample... That brings the cost down to about less than a dollar to run this.