July 9, 2019
Mayo experts provide insights into how genes affect medication response
By Sharon Rosen
Pharmacogenomics – how a person’s genes affect medication response – is touching virtually every area of medical care. Findings from the Mayo Clinic RIGHT study (Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Time–Using Genomic Data to Individualize Treatment) showed that 99% of participants had at least one genetic variant that may affect their response to medications. […]
Tags: #addiction, #anti-seizure medication, #Center for Individualized Mediicine, #Dr. Lauren Cornell, #Dr. Sanjay Bagaria, #Dr. William Freeman, #Dr. William Palmer, #drug-gene interactions, #epilepsy, #estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, #medical education, #neurological diseases
December 3, 2018
Meet Sanjay Bagaria, M.D.: new CIM associate director in Florida
By Sharon Rosen
Hindsight is 20/20.That saying rings true for surgical oncologist Sanjay Bagaria, M.D. As a premedical student at University of Michigan, he chose to major in Japanese studies, mastering thousands of characters and a new grammar structure to read the Japanese literature he loved. Looking back, that experience gave him the tools to view not only […]
Tags: #Associate director Center for Individualized Medicine, #basal-like breast cancer, #Dr. Sanjay Bagaria, #hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) surgery, #Mayo Clinic Campus in Florida, #surgical oncologist, biomarkers, center for individualized medicine, mayo clinic, medical research