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Dr. Marko-Varga Talks Personalized Medicine – Video


Dr. Marko-Varga Talks Personalized Medicine
Dr. Gyorgy Marko-Varga, President of the European Proteomics Association and co-chair of the Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project (C-HPP) talks about the future of proteomics and personalized medicine.From:ThermoScientificViews:7 0ratingsTime:02:30More inScience Technology

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Presentation- Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation/Genospace 3928 – Video


Presentation- Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation/Genospace 3928
The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and its Personalized Medicine Initiative Consortium launched the CoMMpass Study to map 1000 myeloma genomes. Genospace provides IT services and bioinformatics expertise including computational workflows and networked communities on a single platform. The MMRF-Genospace partnership unifies comprehensive longitudinal clinical and genomic data with expert bioinformatics tools and social networking to drive data access and knowledge building insights to patients, collaborators, and the public. The project #39;s common goal is to increase access, promote discovery, and expedite development of drugs, diagnostics, and clinical trials. Its collaborative model shortens the timelines to access, analyze, share, and translate important findings into the clinic. Presented by: Carolyn Hoban, DSc Director of Translational Research, Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Mick Correll Co-founder and COO, GenospaceFrom:FasterCuresViews:4 0ratingsTime:25:26More inNonprofits Activism

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PANEL – Molecular diagnostics: Turning on the lights 4180 – Video


PANEL - Molecular diagnostics: Turning on the lights 4180
With the elucidation of the human genome and the revolution in molecular biology technologies, we are increasingly capable of monitoring human biology and disease in very sophisticated ways. Our ability to measure biological processes and indicators is now essentially "turning on the lights" on our ability to understand how life works. But tests using molecular methods, including molecular diagnostics, are the rate-limiting step for the full promise of personalized medicine to be realized. Challenges include the development of viable business models and the lack of reimbursement policies that recognize the value of companion diagnostics. In addition, laboratory-developed tests are being used extensively, but not always with proper validation, and FDA is struggling to provide regulatory guidelines that address this issue without stifling innovation. What are the components of a thoughtful strategy for incorporating high-quality, validated molecular testing into the development and delivery of targeted health interventions?From:FasterCuresViews:2 0ratingsTime:59:00More inNonprofits Activism

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Personalized medicine to save lung cancer patients – Video


Personalized medicine to save lung cancer patients
This video focuses on Ventana Medical Systems collaboration with Pfizer to save lung cancer patients. This segment is part of a series featuring Ventana Medical Systems luminaries, created to raise awareness of Ventana #39;s innovative work in cancer over the past 25 years and expectations for the future.From:VentanaMarcomViews:7 0ratingsTime:02:00More inScience Technology

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Four Different Types of Biomarkers – Video


Four Different Types of Biomarkers
Daniel Winkelman from BioTrends defines the different types of biomarkers at the HBAGP event, "An Overview of Personalized Medicine Future Opportunities" held at Merck on November 29, 2012From:HBAGPViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:55More inEducation

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Personalized Medicine Definition – Video


Personalized Medicine Definition
Daniel Winkelman from BioTrends at the Healthcare Businesswomen #39;s Association Greater Philadelphia chapter event "Personalized Medicine Future Opportunities." Held at Merck, the seminar was presented by the HBAGP Women In Science affinity group.From:HBAGPViews:2 0ratingsTime:00:18More inEducation

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What's in Your Genes: Whole Genome Sequencing and its Impact on Personalized Medicine – Video


What #39;s in Your Genes: Whole Genome Sequencing and its Impact on Personalized Medicine
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Episode 2. Personalized Medicine – Video


Episode 2. Personalized Medicine
#12298;Unveiling the Secrets of Biotechnology #65306;Volume #8741; #12299; Part 1 #65306;DoReMi -- The Notes of Life Part 2 #65306;Unparalleled Genetic Fortune-Telling Part 3 #65306;Gene Testing Prescribing the Right MedicineFrom:ccleestagViews:0 0ratingsTime:22:43More inScience Technology

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First Annual Research Day – Video


First Annual Research Day
On November 15, 2012, the Biomedical Research Institute (BRI) at Brigham and Women #39;s Hospital held its first Research Day. The event featured 150 poster presentations by leading BWH researchers on today #39;s hottest health topics such as obesity, healthy aging and personalized medicine. Dr. Robert C. Green was named the winner of the $100000 BRIght Futures Prize, after a unique competition in which nearly 6500 online votes from people across the globe determined the winning project. Dr. Green #39;s project explores the use of genome sequencing in newborns. The other BRIght Futures finalists included a project jointly led by Drs. Phil DeJager and Elizabeth Karlson, whose proposal focused on using genetics and electronic health records to treat multiple sclerosis and a project led by Dr. Robert Plenge, whose proposal focused on the use of technology to unravel the mysteries of the immune system.From:BrighamandwomensViews:3 0ratingsTime:03:47More inNonprofits Activism

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Dell Powers Genomics Research Computing at SC12 – Video


Dell Powers Genomics Research Computing at SC12
In this video, Glen Otero from Dell discusses his Birds of Feather session on Personalized Medicine at SC12. The company is working with researchers to enable faster, more cost-effective genome sequencing to enable better healthcare for us all. Learn more at: sc12.supercomputing.org and content.dell.comFrom:RichReportViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:05More inScience Technology

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The Future of Health IT: Episode 11 – Video


The Future of Health IT: Episode 11
Todd Stottlemyer, CEO of Acentia discusses transformative legislation that will affect the future of Health IT, company culture at Acentia, the rise of personalized medicine, data analytics and mobility, and addresses the looming fiscal cliff. Also featured Jim McCarthy, Principal of AOC Key Solutions and "When to Walk Away"From:ksigcwViews:0 0ratingsTime:28:32More inNews Politics

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DDN Powers Genomics at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute – Video


DDN Powers Genomics at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
In this video from SC12, Dr. Harold (Skip) Garner from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute describes how Big Data I/O is required to crunch Genomics data in the fight against cancer. Working to bring personalized medicine to the masses, the Institute uses DDN storage to store and compare genomes in a high bandwidth configuration.From:RichReportViews:0 0ratingsTime:07:11More inScience Technology

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Personalized medicine in lung cancer – Video


Personalized medicine in lung cancer
Rob Ruijtenbeek, head of Research at PamGene, shows us the status quo of personalized medicine in lung cancer, by presenting two studies in which patient samples were used.From:Pam GeneViews:0 0ratingsTime:27:32More inPeople Blogs

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Hypoxia as a target for personalized medicine – Video


Hypoxia as a target for personalized medicine
Lecture by Prof. Hans Kaanders in the context of the Course: "Tumour Hypoxia: From Biology to Therapy III". For the complete e-Course see http://www.myhaikuclass.comFrom:elearningmaastroViews:1 0ratingsTime:45:54More inEducation

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SC12 Attendees Say Keep Producing Tools to Further Research (Tim Carroll) – Video


SC12 Attendees Say Keep Producing Tools to Further Research (Tim Carroll)
@SC12 Dell #39;s Tim Carroll: 125 customer meetings and thousands of people through the booth say: keep producing tools to help the world #39;s research, whether it #39;s small genomics clusters for personalized medicine or the #7 system in the world. http://www.tacc.utexas.edu http://www.dellhpcsolutions.com httpFrom:Janet BartlesonViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:58More inScience Technology

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Dallas Hope: Cancer Vaccine Explained – Video


Dallas Hope: Cancer Vaccine Explained
bit.ly mdash; This animation, produced by Bayer Icon Genetics in Germany, visualizes a medical first mdash;the use of tobacco leaves as delivery systems to treat follicular lymphoma. The goal is to create a patient-specific vaccine that activates the patient #39;s own immune system allowing malignant cells to be targeted and destroyed. The animation shows how recombinant DNA, cloned molecules with correct genetic information, are delivered in vitro to the tobacco leaf. The correct genetic information, represented by the blue and white cylinder, is loaded into the AgrA bacteria, the bullet which penetrates the plant tissue delivering the new genetic information to the nucleus of the plant. Then we see the nucleus releasing the transcribed genetic information into the cytoplasm, the plant #39;s cell. Within a short time, the recombinant DNA, or immunoglobulin is visible on the leaf #39;s surface, represented by the small blue white light structures. The protein is subsequently extracted from the plant leaf in very pure form. And from this harvested material, an idio type vaccine is created. Bill Bradford and others in the trial, are receiving eight doses of the vaccination, a vaccination created with their very own correct genetic information. And so what you #39;re seeing is the future of cancer treatment mdash; personalized medicine that for now will assist traditional therapies like chemotherapy and radiation. For more of Dallas Hope, visit bit.ly Check in on GetGlue via getglue.com Follow Dallas Hope ...From:baylorhealthViews:13 0ratingsTime:01:43More inEducation

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Brainco, Pioneering Personalized Medicine for Nervous System diseases – Video


Brainco, Pioneering Personalized Medicine for Nervous System diseases
Development of novel and efficacious treatments for neurological diseases and psychiatric disorders: Schizophrenia, Major Depression and Multiple SclerosisFrom:braincobiopharmaViews:2 0ratingsTime:05:53More inScience Technology

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What is Regulatory Science? (video-full version) – Video


What is Regulatory Science? (video-full version)
What is regulatory science? And what does it mean to you? Watch and learn at FDA Voice. For more information on regulatory science, see: Why You Should Care About Regulatory Science go.usa.gov Personalized Medicine Will Fit You Like a Glove go.usa.gov FDA Targets Drug Side Effects go.usa.gov Emerging Technology Embraces the Future go.usa.gov Scientists Working to Keep Foods Safe go.usa.govFrom:USFoodandDrugAdminViews:12 0ratingsTime:05:06More inEducation

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What is Regulatory Science? (video-short version) – Video


What is Regulatory Science? (video-short version)
What is regulatory science? And what does it mean to you? Watch and learn at FDA Voice. For more information on regulatory science, see: Why You Should Care About Regulatory Science go.usa.gov Personalized Medicine Will Fit You Like a Glove go.usa.gov FDA Targets Drug Side Effects go.usa.gov Emerging Technology Embraces the Future go.usa.gov Scientists Working to Keep Foods Safe go.usa.govFrom:USFoodandDrugAdminViews:9 0ratingsTime:01:17More inEducation

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Best of Times, Worst of Times – Michael Conte, MD – Video


Best of Times, Worst of Times - Michael Conte, MD
Dr. Conte describes the current state of vascular surgery, treatment and research and how the Vascular Cures Research Network advances Personalized Medicine.From:VascularResearchViews:7 0ratingsTime:03:05More inNonprofits Activism

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Personalized Medicine – Bill Asher, Brenda Jarrell and Gerald Quirk – Video


Personalized Medicine - Bill Asher, Brenda Jarrell and Gerald Quirk
Choate partners Bill Asher, Brenda Jarrell and Gerald Quirk discuss personalized medicine.From:choateTVViews:3 0ratingsTime:05:23More inPeople Blogs

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Surgeon-Scientist – Video


Surgeon-Scientist
This short video gives us a glimpse into the world of Michael Conte, MD and how the Vascular Cures Research Network advances Personalized Medicine. What inspires him, what makes him want to get up everyday and go to work and what are the things that keep him and his colleagues looking for a cure?From:VascularResearchViews:3 0ratingsTime:03:35More inNonprofits Activism

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Michael Snyder, "Personalized Medicine: How I Used Genomics to Discover, Track and Stop My Diabetes" – Video


Michael Snyder, "Personalized Medicine: How I Used Genomics to Discover, Track and Stop My Diabetes"
The cost of genome sequencing has dropped dramatically in recent years. Do you want to get your genome seqeunced? We will explore how genome sequencing can be used in medicine and health care and its implications. Michael Snyder is the Stanford Ascherman Professor and Chair of Genetics and the Director of the Center of Genomics and Personalized Medicine. This Classes Without Quizzes lecture was filmed on location at Stanford Reunion Homecoming 2012 by the Stanford Alumni Association.From:StanfordAlumniViews:4 0ratingsTime:01:08:31More inEducation

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Semmelweis Symposium 2012, Opening ceremony – Video


Semmelweis Symposium 2012, Opening ceremony
Semmelweis University is an internationally well known biomedical university. The Semmelweis Symposium is organized annually; it is the most prestigious scientific event of the university. The main topic of the Semmelweis Symposium 2012 is bdquo;Principal Questions of Genomic Medicine: Prediction, Prevention and Personalized Treatment". Personalized medicine is paving the way for a superior health care system. Our rapidly expanding knowledge of genetics and molecular biology is creating a stronger platform for us to move ahead into a future in which care is more closely tailored than ever before. New diagnostics for identifying disorders and new therapeutic possibilities are most likely to obtain their benefits in healthcare. The anticipated arrival of the $1000 genome this year will accelerate even further the changes that have begun.From:Semmelweis EgyetemViews:23 0ratingsTime:05:33More inEducation

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Whole Genome Sequencing and You – Video


Whole Genome Sequencing and You
This video is about whole genome sequencing. What is a genome? What are the basics of how whole genome sequencing works? What can you find out about yourself from getting your genome sequenced? And what are the potential benefits and risks? You might be considering getting your genome sequenced for clinical, research or personal reasons. Or you might just be curious and want to learn a bit more about this technology. This video was developed to help you understand a bit more about what whole genome sequencing is, and what it could mean for you. It was developed by researchers at Mount Sinai #39;s Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences and Department of Emergency Medicine with funding from the Charles Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine, with valuable input from several community consultants, patients and others from around the Mount Sinai community. bull; Visit the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences: ow.ly bull; Visit the Department of Emergency Medicine: ow.ly bull; Visit the Charles Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine: ow.lyFrom:MountSinaiSchoolViews:171 4ratingsTime:10:41More inEducation

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