The growing use of genomic data in healthcare aims to balance predictive and diagnostic needs by supporting both disease prevention and clinical decision-making. Yet, the predictive potential of ...
Synthetic data – artificial data that closely mimic the properties and relationships of real data – are not a new concept but technological advances have led to great optimism about their potential ...
Pharmacogenomics, a branch of precision medicine, is the study of genomic characteristics that affect how individuals respond to drugs. It could be useful for improving treatment for a wide variety of ...
A workshop was held in London on 9 March 2004 to evaluate the current status of the cancer genomics field, to identify those areas closest to clinical implementation and to consider progress and ...
Public health genomics has come of age. Government reports such as Building On Our Inheritance and Innovation, Health and Wealth, together with the growth in genomics and translational research show ...
This PHG Foundation report is based on an international and multidisciplinary expert summit held in the UK in May 2010. Genomic medicine is an international issue; experts called for increased ...
Genomics is providing essential knowledge for developing vaccines and preventing spread of the COVID-19 as well as understanding where it came from and where it could be heading.
In May 2004 the Joint Committee on Medical Genetics commissioned this UK-wide needs assessment and service review for inherited metabolic disease. The work was supported with a grant from the ...
The model The medical context in which it is to be used Issues relating to clinical implementation of the model The report is the product of an international expert symposium examining the issue, and ...
This document was produced by a working party of the Joint Committee on Medical Genetics (JCMG) to provide some practical guidance on the changes in clinical and laboratory practices prompted by the ...
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