Nita Limdi, PharmD, Ph.D., MSPH, FAHA, has been named associate dean for Genomic Medicine, effective Oct. 1. After a national search process, Limdi assumed this role ...
Genetic ancestry plays a key role in determining the behavior of head and neck tumors and may help explain why African-American patients survive for half as long as their counterparts of European ...
The sequencing of the human genome has created an unprecedented opportunity to apply new knowledge and technology to improve human health. The goal of the CCTS Genomic & Precision Medicine Special ...
Ancestry-specific biomarkers, such as POLB, could reshape diagnostic and prognostic approaches in head and neck cancer. New ...
At a time when large-scale human genome analysis was not yet common, the Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization (ToMMo) launched its genome cohort study. After 10 years of operating this ambitious ...
The Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences is proud to offer a Master’s degree in Computational Genomic Medicine for motivated students who wish to prepare for conducting genomics research and/or ...
In my practice, I have seen a sharp rise in the number of patients asking about genetic and genomic tests. Healthcare consumers are drawn to the idea that this information can unlock answers to ...
The Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health hosted a workshop that brought economists, regulators, payers and providers together to analyze three scenarios (preconception ...
Explore the insights shared at ASHG 2024 on MVP-ROAR and AutoMitoC - now available on-demand. This Educational Session underscores the value of healthcare-linked biobanks and computational innovation ...
The Global Genomic Medicine Collaborative (G2MC) is an international action collaborative focused on the implementation of genomic medicine in clinical care. Arising from the 2014 Global Leaders in ...
The critical work of those racing to cure rare pediatric diseases got an important shot in the arm today. Florida’s newly created Sunshine Genetics Consortium promises hope for children living with ...
Every year, 20,000 genetic tests are sent to laboratories in the UK, US, Germany, Spain and Finland - senators want to bring that testing back to Ireland ...
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