April 12, 2016
Center for Individualized Medicine Explores WGS, Diagnostic Exomes, PGx Analysis, Gene Panels
By Jeff Briggs
The Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine, or CIM as we like to say, has been rolling out genomic testing for its patients, integrating genomics into electronic medical records, and participating in clinical trials that focus on delivering personalized medicine. Keith Stewart, M.B., Ch.B., the Carlson and Nelson Endowed Director of the Center for Individualized […]
Tags: Biobank, center for individualized medicine, diagnostic odyssey, Dr. Keith Stewart, gene panels, GenomeWeb, PGx, Pharmacogenetics, whole exome sequencing, whole genome sequencing
February 11, 2014
Exploring Infrastructure for Sequencing-Based PGx Results in EMRs
By Center for Individualized Medicine
Post Originally Featured On GenomeWeb. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic are forging ahead with a pilot project that will integrate sequencing-based pharmacogenomics data into the electronic medical records of more than 1,000 patients and allow doctors to consider the information when they prescribe certain drugs. The project is […]
Tags: Biobank, dna test, DNA Testing, eMERGE, gene sequencing, genome science, GenomeWeb, genomic medicine, genomics, individualized medicine, personal genomics, personalized medicine