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Personalized Medicine – Video

A primer on the promises and pitfalls of the next revolution in healthcare. Since the mapping of the human genome in 2000, we've heard a lot about the promise of genetics in the field of medicine

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Personalized Medicine - Video

Webinar: The New Face of Personalized Medicine – Video

Moderator Kevin Davies, author of The $1000 Genome and editor-in-chief of BioIT World discusses personalized medicine and big data analytics in healthcare with Colin Hill, CEO of GNS Healthcare, Eric Schadt, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer Pacific Biosciences and Felix Frueh, PhD, President of Medco Research Institute.

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Breast Cancer and Personalized Medicine

Dr. Carlos Arteaga, director of the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's breast cancer program, describes how advances in personalized cancer medicine contributes to breast cancer treatment.

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Breast Cancer and Personalized Medicine

Dr. Mills Discusses Shifts Towards Personalized Medicine

Gordon B. Mills, MD, PhD, chairman, Department of Systems Biology, chief, Section of Molecular Therapeutics, Professor of Medicine and Immunology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, explains that the management of cancer is shifting towards personalized care

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Stanford Hospital's Sean David, MD, on Personalized Medicine

Stanford's Sean P. David, MD, SM, DPhil, Family

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The Greatest Drug In The World

Gene Screen BC 2011 Participant. This film defines and presents a realistic view of personalized medicine, with a specific focus on pharmacogenomics

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The Greatest Drug In The World

Genes, Ancestry, and Personalized Medicine with Dr. Michael Kane – Interview Part 1.mp4

The makeup of our genome (and therefore our physiology) is the result of millions of years of evolution under the selective pressures of our environment, as well as competition for survival. If we consider a simple view from evolutionary theory, certain physical traits that provided our ancestors with a competitive advantage allowed those individuals to thrive and bear offspring, while individuals that lacked a given competitive advantage were much less likely to thrive and bear offspring

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Genes, Ancestry, and Personalized Medicine with Dr. Michael Kane - Interview Part 1.mp4

Honored Gerry James Lecture: Is sarcoidosis ready for personalized medicine?

Held Friday June 17th 2011 during the WAOGBAL meeting in Maastricht, NL. Chair: Prof

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Honored Gerry James Lecture: Is sarcoidosis ready for personalized medicine?

The Promise of Personalized Medicine

The Promise of Personalized Medicine: we are on the threshold of a transformative new era in medical practice called personalize medicine. At the Medical College of Wisconsin, faculty members have been working at the forefront of research that is revealing the complex relationships between our genes, proteins and disease.

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The Promise of Personalized Medicine

Personalized Medicine Symposium 2011

Personalized Medicine Symposium 2011, Zurich, Switzerland Organized by Life Science Zurich Business Network

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Personalized Medicine Symposium 2011

Bill Nelson — The Future of Personalized Cancer Medicine

Johns Hopkins University experts are addressing some of today's biggest challenges.

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Bill Nelson -- The Future of Personalized Cancer Medicine

How Personalized Medicine Will Transform Healthcare

George Church, Ph.D. is Professor of Genetics and Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard Medical School and MIT.

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How Personalized Medicine Will Transform Healthcare

Personalized Medicine (Pharmacogenomics)

A brief article by S. Sandy Sanbar, MD, PhD, JD, which highlights the ethical and legal aspects of personalized medicine (or pharmocogenomics) and the role genetic testing in decreasing medical errors and malpractice lawsuits.

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Pieter Postmus, MD, PhD: Towards Personalized Medicine

Dr. Postmus talks about the theme of the 2011 World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) meeting held in Amsterdam

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A personalized medicine odyssey – IBA 2020

For IBA, every human being deserves the most appropriate and safest treatment, based on the most precise and earliest diagnosis. Discover how IBA makes cancer therapy more personalized already today utilizing patient specific solutions in diagnosis and therapy.

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Promises and challenges of personalized medicine

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Promises and challenges of personalized medicine

Personalized Medicine: What Patients Have to Say to Industry

In January, 2011 in Silicon Valley, CA patient-advocates gave their perspectives on personalized medicine to an audience of hundreds of representatives from industry. Patient Power Founder Andrew Schorr was the moderator.

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Synthetic Biology and Data-Driven Synthetic Biology for Personalized Medicine and Clean Energy

At the 2011 O'Reilly OSCon Data conference, Russell Hanson (RSI/Harvard/TCIN) gave a presentation on "Synthetic Biology and Data-Driven Synthetic Biology for Personalized Medicine and Clean Energy" PDF slides and comments can be found at the official conference page at http://www.oscon.com Description: Synthetic biology is a new field where basic biological components can be engineered to create something new. It often involves DNA synthesizers, ligation, promoters, and polymerase chain reaction—which may or may not be safe for your in silico environment

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Michel Sadelain, MD, PhD: What is Personalized Medicine?

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Michel Sadelain, MD, PhD: What is Personalized Medicine?

Personalized Medicine: Stem Cells 2/2

Eric explains what induced pluripotent stem cells are and how they can help model and treat disease.

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Personalized Medicine: Stem Cells 2/2

The Language of Life: DNA and the Revolution in Personalized Medicine

From New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned doctor and geneticist Francis Collins, a book that will forever change how you think about your body, your health, and the future of medicine.

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The Language of Life: DNA and the Revolution in Personalized Medicine

Sonali Smith, MD: Personalized Medicine and Cancer Research at ASCO 2011

Dr. Sonali Smith discusses personalized medicine and how it is helping shape current and future cancer research. Sonali Smith, MD is Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

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Sonali Smith, MD: Personalized Medicine and Cancer Research at ASCO 2011

Health Matters: Personalized Medicine and Drug Safety

Pharmacists are taking on a more active role in patient healthcare as an ever-increasing number of people are taking multiple prescription medications.

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Health Matters: Personalized Medicine and Drug Safety

DNA Trap Advances Personalized Medicine

Sequencing DNA base pairs -- the individual molecules that make up DNA -- is key for medical researchers working toward personalized medicine. Being able to isolate, study and sequence these DNA molecules would allow scientists to tailor diagnostic testing, therapies and treatments based on each patient's individual genetic makeup

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DNA Trap Advances Personalized Medicine

Dr. Tsimberidou on the Personalized Medicine Study Results

Lead author Apostolia M.

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