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    Pakistan to Launch Its First National Genomics Policy Soon

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Pakistan is preparing to introduce its first-ever national genomics policy, marking a significant step toward enhancing the country’s capabilities in genetic research and biotechnology. This policy is expected to provide a structured framework for the development and regulation of genomics-related activities, including research, diagnostics, and personalized medicine. By establishing clear guidelines, Pakistan aims to foster innovation and ensure ethical standards in the rapidly evolving field of genomics.

    Genomics, the study of an organism’s complete set of DNA, holds immense potential for improving healthcare outcomes through precision medicine, disease prevention, and tailored treatments. The introduction of a national policy will likely accelerate Pakistan’s participation in global scientific advancements and enable better management of genetic disorders prevalent in the region. Moreover, it could attract investment and collaboration opportunities with international research institutions and biotech companies.

    In a significant development for Pakistan’s scientific community, this policy could also enhance public awareness and education about genomics, promoting informed decision-making among healthcare providers and patients. The move aligns with global trends where countries are prioritizing genomics to address complex health challenges. Overall, the policy is expected to strengthen Pakistan’s healthcare infrastructure and contribute to the country’s long-term scientific and economic growth.

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