Personalized Medicine: Publications and Resources
Summary: The Personalized Medicine database at Disabled World (DW) is a comprehensive resource focusing on the latest developments in personalized healthcare. It includes a variety of publications such as research articles, news updates, and peer-reviewed papers that cover topics like pharmacogenomics, which explores how genetics can influence an individual's response to medications; personalized medicine, where treatments are tailored to individual genetic profiles; and insights from the Human Genome Project, which has significantly contributed to understanding genetic variations. These publications aim to provide detailed information on how personalized approaches can lead to more effective, safer, and potentially cost-saving medical treatments.
Searching the Database: The data table below lists items that may have been updated or revised, but the table defaults to sorting by descending publication date; you can search and sort by clicking column headers (JavaScript required). Items in this category are also distributed via our Personalized Medicine RSS feed.
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