Even though the translation of genomic discoveries into clinic and public health has gained momentum, major discrepancies still occur between developed and developing/resource-limited countries. Genomic medicine is implemented at a different pace not only due to limited resources but also because of the slow pace toward the adoption of new findings. The potential of genomic medicine to rationalize medical diagnosis and treatment has been poorly understood. In this chapter, we discuss examples from the successful implementation of genomic medicine in developing countries. We feel that these examples can serve as model cases toward the implementation of genomic medicine in resource-limited environments. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserve...
I. Introduction Health biotechnology** was buoyed by the phenomenal success of the world's largest...
The recent advances in next generation sequencing technologies have made it possible to implement ge...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...
In recent years, the translation of genomic discoveries into mainstream medical practice and public ...
The notion that developing countries must wait for the developed world to make advances in science a...
Genomics has facilitated the identification of a large number of genetic variants that are causal an...
Low and middle-income countries have become a site of increasing research interest and investment wi...
The finished version of the human genome sequence was completed in 2003, and this event initiated a ...
The differences between countries in national income, growth, human development and many other facto...
AbstractThe differences between countries in national income, growth, human development and many oth...
In this paper, we advance the extant health technology innovation frames on global personalized medi...
Advances in genomic sequencing and genetic testing are increasingly transforming the diagnosis and t...
Background: There is exponential growth in the interest and implementation of genomics research in A...
Abstract Background The benefits of genomics and biot...
Genomic medicine applications have the potential to considerably improve health care in developing c...
I. Introduction Health biotechnology** was buoyed by the phenomenal success of the world's largest...
The recent advances in next generation sequencing technologies have made it possible to implement ge...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...
In recent years, the translation of genomic discoveries into mainstream medical practice and public ...
The notion that developing countries must wait for the developed world to make advances in science a...
Genomics has facilitated the identification of a large number of genetic variants that are causal an...
Low and middle-income countries have become a site of increasing research interest and investment wi...
The finished version of the human genome sequence was completed in 2003, and this event initiated a ...
The differences between countries in national income, growth, human development and many other facto...
AbstractThe differences between countries in national income, growth, human development and many oth...
In this paper, we advance the extant health technology innovation frames on global personalized medi...
Advances in genomic sequencing and genetic testing are increasingly transforming the diagnosis and t...
Background: There is exponential growth in the interest and implementation of genomics research in A...
Abstract Background The benefits of genomics and biot...
Genomic medicine applications have the potential to considerably improve health care in developing c...
I. Introduction Health biotechnology** was buoyed by the phenomenal success of the world's largest...
The recent advances in next generation sequencing technologies have made it possible to implement ge...
In recent years, there have been several proposals for large-scale human genotyping projects in the ...