Complex mechanisms involving genomic aberrations in numerous proteins and pathways are believed to be a key cause of many diseases such as cancer. With recent advances in genomics, elucidating the molecular basis of cancer at a patient level is now feasible, and has led to personalized treatment strategies whereby a patient is treated according to his or her genomic profile. However, there is growing recognition that existing treatment modalities are overly simplistic, and do not fully account for the deep genomic complexity associated with sensitivity or resistance to cancer therapies. To overcome these limitations, large-scale pharmacogenomic screens of cancer cell lines – in conjunction with modern statistical learning approaches- have b...
A key goal of precision medicine is predicting the best drug therapy for a specific patient from gen...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
<div><p>Predicting the response of a specific cancer to a therapy is a major goal in modern oncology...
Drug screening studies typically involve assaying the sensitivity of a range of cancer cell lines ac...
Recent advances in pharmacogenomics have generated a wealth of data of different types whose analysi...
(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental features. Patient str...
Pharmacogenomic screens for personalized cancer therapy are the focused biomedical application in th...
Inter and intra-tumoral heterogeneity are major stumbling blocks in the treatment of cancer and are ...
The idea of precision oncology with drug sensitivity prediction was first introduced in the 1950s. W...
Despite significant progress in cancer research, effective cancer treatment is still a challenge. Ca...
Targeted therapies and chemotherapies are prevalent in cancer treatment. Identification of predictiv...
Motivation: Cell lines and patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) have been used extensively to understan...
Abstract Background Identification of genes whose basal mRNA expression predicts the sensitivity of ...
High-throughput DNA sequencing and related biotechnologies revolutionized our understanding of human...
A key goal of precision medicine is predicting the best drug therapy for a specific patient from gen...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
<div><p>Predicting the response of a specific cancer to a therapy is a major goal in modern oncology...
Drug screening studies typically involve assaying the sensitivity of a range of cancer cell lines ac...
Recent advances in pharmacogenomics have generated a wealth of data of different types whose analysi...
(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental features. Patient str...
Pharmacogenomic screens for personalized cancer therapy are the focused biomedical application in th...
Inter and intra-tumoral heterogeneity are major stumbling blocks in the treatment of cancer and are ...
The idea of precision oncology with drug sensitivity prediction was first introduced in the 1950s. W...
Despite significant progress in cancer research, effective cancer treatment is still a challenge. Ca...
Targeted therapies and chemotherapies are prevalent in cancer treatment. Identification of predictiv...
Motivation: Cell lines and patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) have been used extensively to understan...
Abstract Background Identification of genes whose basal mRNA expression predicts the sensitivity of ...
High-throughput DNA sequencing and related biotechnologies revolutionized our understanding of human...
A key goal of precision medicine is predicting the best drug therapy for a specific patient from gen...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
<div><p>Predicting the response of a specific cancer to a therapy is a major goal in modern oncology...