The genome era in medicine is upon us. Questions that arise from patient and family care are a watershed for research and technology, which in turn fuel the cycle of opportunity for impact through delivery of health services, which feeds back to families. Medical infrastructure needs to adapt to the dramatic pace of technology development in the wake of the Human Genome Project, in order for genome data to be delivered as information and applied as knowledge to benefit health
ABSTRACT Objective: To outline the main issues related to the impact of the data generated by the...
Advances in genomics promise a new era of personalized medicine in health care. A major promise of t...
International audienceFifteen years after the completion of first human genome sequencing, the techn...
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims ...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the worldwide focus has shifted to converti...
Around the world, innovative genomic-medicine programs capitalize on singular capabilities arising f...
Powerful new genomic technologies are transforming healthcare. The faster, cheaper generation of gen...
Genomics is a complex field that is taking an increasing role in many aspects of healthcare. Genomic...
The age of genomic medicine is upon us. Sixty years have passed since Watson and Crick’s discovery a...
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the publica-tion of the DNA double helix and the 10th ann...
We all share a common ancestry, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our genomes. Despite our d...
The draft human genome sequence (about 3 billion base pairs) was completed in 2001. Humans have fewe...
So far health literacy has not been sufficiently discussed in the context of public health genomics....
Contains fulltext : 155315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Next-generation...
Objectives: To explore the practical barriers to, and implications of, incorporating genomic technol...
ABSTRACT Objective: To outline the main issues related to the impact of the data generated by the...
Advances in genomics promise a new era of personalized medicine in health care. A major promise of t...
International audienceFifteen years after the completion of first human genome sequencing, the techn...
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims ...
With the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the worldwide focus has shifted to converti...
Around the world, innovative genomic-medicine programs capitalize on singular capabilities arising f...
Powerful new genomic technologies are transforming healthcare. The faster, cheaper generation of gen...
Genomics is a complex field that is taking an increasing role in many aspects of healthcare. Genomic...
The age of genomic medicine is upon us. Sixty years have passed since Watson and Crick’s discovery a...
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the publica-tion of the DNA double helix and the 10th ann...
We all share a common ancestry, and nowhere is this more apparent than in our genomes. Despite our d...
The draft human genome sequence (about 3 billion base pairs) was completed in 2001. Humans have fewe...
So far health literacy has not been sufficiently discussed in the context of public health genomics....
Contains fulltext : 155315.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Next-generation...
Objectives: To explore the practical barriers to, and implications of, incorporating genomic technol...
ABSTRACT Objective: To outline the main issues related to the impact of the data generated by the...
Advances in genomics promise a new era of personalized medicine in health care. A major promise of t...
International audienceFifteen years after the completion of first human genome sequencing, the techn...