About the Division of Genomic Medicine

Around the world, researchers, clinicians, and the general public are recognizing the integral role of genomics within numerous areas of health and medicine. To position the Department of Medicine at the forefront of this rapidly expanding landscape in the era of precision medicine, Mount Sinai established the Division of Genomic Medicine. Its mission is to advance, implement, and scale genomic approaches to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

The scarcity of genetics experts in health care, including medical geneticists and genetic counselors, limits the widespread use of meaningful genomic information. The need for delivery and interpretation of genomic results adds to growing demands on physicians in primary and specialty care, who are increasingly expected to interpret genomic findings, recognize genomic risk, and assimilate genomics into the care of their patients.

Through patient-centered clinical applications, collaborative research, and innovative outreach and training programs, the Division of Genomic Medicine is dedicated to creating an individualized health care experience in which genomic data are a routine part of patient care. The Division supports physicians and scientists across the Mount Sinai Health System to bring genomics into all aspects of medicine.

System Chief: Michael Murray, MD
Professor of Medicine