October 5, 2016
Individualized Medicine Conference 2016 – Day 1 Recap
By Sharon Rosen
“In the early days of precision medicine research, it was about the promise of genomics. Now, it is a reality, and we need to focus on making genomics more available, more accessible and more valuable for our patients,” explains Keith Stuart, M.B., Ch.B. in his opening remarks at Individualizing Medicine 2016: Advancing Care Through Genomics, […]
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September 19, 2016
By Sharon Rosen
How can the rapid advances in DNA sequencing technologies and genomic discoveries that have occurred over the past decade be used to improve patient care for a broader range of conditions and diseases? While many genetic causes for disease have been identified, can researchers adapt technologies and analytical methods to make even more discoveries that […]
Tags: #CIMCon16, #clinical genomics, #CysticFibrosis, #Genetic diseases, #Genomics data, #MayoClinicCIM, #Stanford, cancer, center for individualized medicine, DNA Sequencing, Dr. Euan Ashley, genomics
July 14, 2016
Early Career Investigators in Precision Medicine Scholarship Program
By Sharon Rosen
Opportunity to attend Individualizing Medicine Conference, Oct. 5-6, 2016 Are you a graduate student, post-doctoral fellow or early career faculty member involved in precision medicine research? Here’s a great opportunity to earn a scholarship and present your research and learn about ways to integrate promising new genomic therapies into patient care. Hear from leading experts […]
Tags: #CIMCon2016, Center for Individualized Medicne, Dr. Euan Ashley, Dr. Kathy Hudson, Dr. LeRoy Hood, Dr. Mark Caulfield, Early Career Investigators in Precision Medicine Scholarship Program, individualizing medicine conference 2016, Kathy Giusti, mayo clinic, Precision Medicine