Georgia has a vision for how the coming
genomic revolution in medicine and public health can be used to help the African American people.»
Mounting new discovery platforms, doing more combinatorial chemistry, and taking advantage of the
new genomics revolution are promising, all right, but they are also expensive.
The genomic revolution isn't just a scientific one, though.
Consider the «
Genomic Revolution» exhibit sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and the American Museum of Natural History, an exhibit based on an infinitely more exact science than the half - lies, untruths and sheer conjectures of old - fangled eugenicists.
A prime example, cited by Frodeman, is the discovery of DNA's structure by James Watson and Francis Crick (and Rosalind Franklin) in the 1950s, which is linked to
the genomics revolution and the possibility of genomic enhancement, he says.
Postgenomics: Perspectives on Biology After the Genome contains 12 essays from philosophers and social scientists that reflect on the diverse consequences of this «
genomics revolution.»
However,
the genomics revolution was now going global and a flurry of new activity was beginning in Singapore, with brand - new institutes such as the Bioinformatics Institute and Genome Institute of Singapore being established.
Discover speaks to the man advancing
the genomic revolution.
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the genomics revolution?
I am optimistic that the promises of
the genomics revolution will be delivered in my lifetime.
This unprecedented partnership aims to ensure that Latin Americans benefit from
the genomic revolution by:
Learn about the role of clinical bioinformaticians in healthcare and how their work is helping to realise
the genomics revolution.
Several years later,
the genomic revolution gave the new PhD graduate the opportunity «to address the difficult questions in cancer biology.»
It was now 2000, and
the genomic revolution was underway.
We will also be exploring the key developments and sequencing technologies which have led to
the genomics revolution, and how we use computers to analyse all this information - rich data that these technologies produce.
There's a «
genomic revolution» under way, argues Greg Lucier in a video from the last TedMed conference, and molecular medicine is going to create incredible advances in cancer treatment, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology.
This choice took place in 2007, just before the «
genomic revolution».
A genomic revolution in malaria research by Olivio Miotto Why would you focus malaria research on regions where there are very few cases of malaria?
«In global terms, Australia has been late to
the genomics revolution, so early access to disruptive technologies is crucial to Australia's global competitive advantage.»
But a new commentary by four internationally prominent genetic medicine and bioethics experts cautions against the dangers of inflated expectations — an unsustainable genomic bubble — and it offers ways to avoid it while still realizing «the true — and considerable — promise of
the genomic revolution.»
A new commentary by four internationally prominent genetic medicine and bioethics experts cautions against the dangers of inflated expectations for genomics research and offers ways to avoid it while still realizing «the true — and considerable — promise of
the genomic revolution.»
This shift has been fueled by changes in our understanding of human biology as a result of
the genomic revolution and the recognition that genes are not the dominant cause of disease.
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