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Google Alerts - DNA+PERSONAL MEDICINEFri May 17 00:56:18 EDT 2013

CCMB scientists find pathways to design personalized medicine in gene therapy ...
Scientists at CCMB (Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology) in Hyderabad have found in a new research initiative that repetitive DNA in human genomes, that have been considered as junk, can be used to design personalized medicines in gene therapy ...
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Penn State-Hershey: embrace, don't fear personalized medicine ...
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center is among the first U.S. medical institutions to begin collecting and decoding DNA of patients; it hopes to eventually ...
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Penn State-Hershey: embrace, don't fear personalized medicine
Afterward, 17 of the 23 had agreed to begin the consent process toward donating a sample of their DNA, which would stored and studied at Penn State-Hershey's new Institute for Personalized Medicine. The promise of personalized medicine centers on the ...
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Solid-State Nanopores Used to Differentiate Single-Stranded DNA Molecules
The allure of personalized medicine has made new, more efficient ways of sequencing genes a top research priority. One promising technique involves reading DNA bases using changes in electrical current as they are threaded through a nanoscopic hole.
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First DNA Clinic On Saadiyat To Boost Abu Dhabi Health & Wellness Tourism
DNA's portfolio of foundational 'DNA 4 Life' personalised lifestyle medicine packages, which include five-star hotel accommodation, are based on each individual guest's genomic and DNA profiles, and key laboratory tests, giving a comprehensive ...
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Tiny Faroe Islands to Begin Sequencing Genomes of All 50000 Residents in ...
Organizers of this unique effort expect that it will speed up the use of personalized medicine in mainstream medicine. This tiny, self-governing Danish land, located between Iceland and Norway, is moving forward with plans to decipher complete DNA ...
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Mount Sinai links genetics, EHRs for personalized medicine
Personalized medicine is a cutting edge area of study that holds great promise for many, and Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City is at the forefront of the field, rapidly expanding their BioMe bank of patient DNA in order to conduct research ...
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Epigenetics Technology Market (Epigenomics, DNA Methylation, Histone ...
Epigenetics Technology Market (Epigenomics, DNA Methylation, Histone Modifications, RNA Interference, Cancer Therapeutics, Personalized Medicine) (2012 - 2017). Press Release. Email; Printer Friendly; Share: facebook ? More. StumbleUpon; LinkedIn ...
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Personalized Medicine And The Gene Patenting Debate
But the product of nature doctrine is troublesome for this reason: Modern medicine – go beyond just the isolated DNA patents here. Modern medicine, particularly the area of personalized medicine, is trying to get to a point where what we are ...
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Myriad DNA Patent-Eligibility (con'd): Impact on Personalized ...
The Myriad case may shed light – or darkness – on patenting strategies for personalized medicine. Responsive to “product of nature” questioning from Justice ...
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Forward Looking Personalized Medicine, Patent Law and Science
Fifty years ago, following the discovery and characterization of the double helix and deoxyribonucleic acid “DNA”, it became a molecule. In 2001, the human genome was sequenced, and scientists reported that only about 1% of it coded for proteins, but ...
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Genetics may be the next big thing in medicine, but at what cost?
Many believe genetics are the next big thing in medicine, but one question for this new era of personalized medicine is cost. In theory, DNA sequencing can make it a lot easier -- and cheaper -- to fight cancer. "When you sequence all the genes in the ...
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Students see their genetic futures in School of Medicine course
In Genetics 210: Genomics and Personalized Medicine, students are taught how to examine a DNA sequence and given the option of studying their own genetic data. This personal genotyping can reveal a student's risk level for different diseases or ...
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People will give up their personal info if you give them a good reason
Similarly, he noted that people will be willing to offer up even more personal information like DNA or medical histories if they know that the result is (someday) personalized medicine for people with specific genome types. Chahine, who is SVP and ...
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GigaOM

Q&A: The science behind personal genetics testing
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A growing number of universities are offering classes on personal genetics to educate students about a medical field that is becoming increasingly important as the price of genetic testing drops. Here's a look at the basics: Q: What ...
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More Genetic Insights Into 3 Types of Cancer
WEDNESDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) -- Critical clues to understanding who is at the greatest risk for particular types of cancer may be found in "spelling mistakes" contained in a person's DNA. In a step toward personalized medicine and the ability ...
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Lecture at Cooper Medical School to focus on bioethics
He's been lecturing for years about the possibilities and potential problems posed by the advent of personalized medicine, genetic testing, prenatal testing for inherited diseases, DNA databases, designer drugs and cancer treatments. “The personalized ...
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Promise and perils of 'personalized' medicine
The inaugural speaker of the Berkowitz Family Foundation Lecture, Caplan dismissed most of the consumer-targeted versions of the genetic tests - those that claim to match diet and lifestyle to personal DNA - as "ethically worrisome" and "nonsense added ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer

Spitomics: The promise and perils of 'personalized' medicine
"Personalized medicine" uses genetic information to predict a patient's ... of the genetic tests - those that claim to match diet and lifestyle to personal DNA - as ...
www.philly.com/.../20130305_Promise_and_perils_of_person...

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