Since the sequencing of the human genome and rapid drop in the cost of reading and writing genomes, we are starting to understand human biology and health through a new multidimensional lens. High throughput -omics technologies have started to redefine traditional labels of diseases and medicine is now thought to be personalized, individualized, and more precise. This has generated increasing bioethical reflection on privacy, availability of data, communication of knowledge, research consent, genetic discrimination, among others. How then shall we live, do research, practice medicine, and understand our own health?