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Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone.

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Manolio, TA; Abramowicz, M; Al-Mulla, F; Anderson, W; Balling, R; Berger, AC; Bleyl, S; Chakravarti, A; Chantratita, W; Chisholm, RL; Dunn, M ...
Published in: Sci Transl Med
June 3, 2015

Around the world, innovative genomic-medicine programs capitalize on singular capabilities arising from local health care systems, cultural or political milieus, and unusual selected risk alleles or disease burdens. Such individual efforts might benefit from the sharing of approaches and lessons learned in other locales. The U.S. National Human Genome Research Institute and the National Academy of Medicine recently brought together 25 of these groups to compare projects, to examine the current state of implementation and desired near-term capabilities, and to identify opportunities for collaboration that promote the responsible practice of genomic medicine. Efforts to coalesce these groups around concrete but compelling signature projects should accelerate the responsible implementation of genomic medicine in efforts to improve clinical care worldwide.

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Sci Transl Med

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1946-6242

Publication Date

June 3, 2015

Volume

7

Issue

290

Start / End Page

290ps13

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Precision Medicine
  • Internationality
  • Humans
  • Genome, Human
  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 3206 Medical biotechnology
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
 

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Manolio, T. A., Abramowicz, M., Al-Mulla, F., Anderson, W., Balling, R., Berger, A. C., … Ginsburg, G. S. (2015). Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone. Sci Transl Med, 7(290), 290ps13. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aab0194
Manolio, Teri A., Marc Abramowicz, Fahd Al-Mulla, Warwick Anderson, Rudi Balling, Adam C. Berger, Steven Bleyl, et al. “Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone.Sci Transl Med 7, no. 290 (June 3, 2015): 290ps13. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aab0194.
Manolio TA, Abramowicz M, Al-Mulla F, Anderson W, Balling R, Berger AC, et al. Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone. Sci Transl Med. 2015 Jun 3;7(290):290ps13.
Manolio, Teri A., et al. “Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone.Sci Transl Med, vol. 7, no. 290, June 2015, p. 290ps13. Pubmed, doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aab0194.
Manolio TA, Abramowicz M, Al-Mulla F, Anderson W, Balling R, Berger AC, Bleyl S, Chakravarti A, Chantratita W, Chisholm RL, Dissanayake VHW, Dunn M, Dzau VJ, Han B-G, Hubbard T, Kolbe A, Korf B, Kubo M, Lasko P, Leego E, Mahasirimongkol S, Majumdar PP, Matthijs G, McLeod HL, Metspalu A, Meulien P, Miyano S, Naparstek Y, O’Rourke PP, Patrinos GP, Rehm HL, Relling MV, Rennert G, Rodriguez LL, Roden DM, Shuldiner AR, Sinha S, Tan P, Ulfendahl M, Ward R, Williams MS, Wong JEL, Green ED, Ginsburg GS. Global implementation of genomic medicine: We are not alone. Sci Transl Med. 2015 Jun 3;7(290):290ps13.

Published In

Sci Transl Med

DOI

EISSN

1946-6242

Publication Date

June 3, 2015

Volume

7

Issue

290

Start / End Page

290ps13

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Precision Medicine
  • Internationality
  • Humans
  • Genome, Human
  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 3206 Medical biotechnology
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences