May 23, 2016
Individualized Medicine Open House: Tech, Family, and the Microbiome
By Jeff Briggs
By Sara Tiner Your genome on a thumb drive? Family-sourcing health data? Endometrial Cancer and Bacteria? Those were a few of the precision medicine highlights discussed at the April 27 Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM) Open House, where the topic was “Changing Lives Through Research.” Exponential Growth in Technology Surrounded by new, CIM-focused exhibits in […]
Tags: center for individualized medicine, Dr. Marina Walther-Antonio, Dr. Nicholas Chia, Dr. Purna Kashyap, Endometrial cancer, Family History, individualized medicine, Mayo Clinic Research Information Center, microbiome, Precision Medicine, Sara Tiner, Scott Beck
April 21, 2016
Mayo Clinic Research Information Center Presents ‘Changing Lives Through Research’
By Jeff Briggs
National DNA Day is coming to Mayo Clinic a couple of days late. But biomedical research is often like that: you start towards your target, meander around like a person trying to herd cats, and then you analyze your results and discover something else entirely. National DNA Day is a holiday celebrated on April 25 […]
Tags: center for individualized medicine, Changing lives through research, DNA Day, Dr. Marina Walther-Antonio, Dr. Nicholas Chia, Dr. Purna Kashyap, Dr. Richard Weinshilboum, Dr. Timothy Curry, Human Genome Project, microbiome, National DNA Day, pharmacogenomics
February 18, 2016
Center for Individualized Medicine Team Enhances Patient Safety Through Teamwork
By Jeff Briggs
“The keynote of progress in the 20th century is system and organization — in other words, ‘teamwork.’” — Dr. Charles Mayo, 1916 When Dr. Charles Mayo, one of the founding Mayo brothers, uttered that line over a century ago, he could have been referring to the Pharmacogenomics Clinical Decision Support Rules Implementation Team of today. […]
Tags: center for individualized medicine, Cloann Schultz, drug-gene alerts, pharmacogenomics, Pharmacogenomics Clinical Decision Support Rules Implementation Team, Scott Beck