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This overview article introduces precision medicine, outlines its applications and illustrates the collaboration needed across the healthcare ecosystem to advance this revolutionary shift in the practice of medicine.
The Precision Medicine Science Center (PMSC) partners and collaborates with health and science innovators to accelerate their journey from research to clinic.
Precision oncology using next-generation sequencing accelerates targeted therapy treatment selection and improves patient outcomes.
Pharmacogenomics is the study of how genetic variation impacts medication responses.
Precision medicine is changing the focus from treating disease to maintaining health, and from episodic care to continued vigilance.
We have three main solutions for pharmacogenomics—using real-time PCR, microarray, and next-generation sequencing technologies.
We have three main solutions for pharmacogenomics—using real-time PCR, microarray, and next-generation sequencing technologies.
Groundbreaking advances in precision medicine promise to change how we approach diseases such as cancer, but widespread adoption of precision medicine depends upon establishing clinial utility and forging proven pathways to reimbursement.
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its approval of a new immunotherapy in August 2017, it was a breakthrough for precision medicine. Learn more about the story of one of the patients who found hope using CAR T-Cell Therapy.
The estimated annual cost of drug-related morbidity and mortality resulting from non-optimized medication therapy in 2016 alone was equivalent to 16 percent of the country’s total health care expenditures. Learn how pharmacogenomics promises to change that.
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