Sentences with phrase «making precision medicine»

This new knowledge is also making precision medicine a reality by enabling the development of highly targeted therapies that offer the potential for improved treatment outcomes, especially for patients battling cancer.
The much - hyped technology behind bitcoin could play a key role in finally making precision medicine a reality.
The National Institutes of Health said today that it's launching a huge research study with the aim of making precision medicine available to people of all backgrounds.
«This could be a game - changer in epilepsy diagnosis and could make precision medicine part of standard clinical practice,» says lead author Anne T. Berg, PhD, from Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.
«Our goal at QBI is to help make precision medicine a reality by using quantitative research tools to understand the underlying biology behind different disease states, and then to use that knowledge to develop novel diagnostics and therapies and put them into the hands of clinicians,» said Krogan.
«This could be a game - changer in epilepsy diagnosis and could make precision medicine part of standard clinical practice,» she said.

Not exact matches

This time, Dean Minor made a good case that the goal of «precision medicine» — the meme célèbre in healthcare circles today — is the wrong one.
Paul Black lists out three big trends to watch for in health IT this year, namely: a continuing shift to value - based care models (rather than the fee - for - service, volume - oriented paradigm which still dominates the sector); digital health infrastructure interoperability that makes it possible for different systems to talk to each other and coordinate care; and an increased focus on precision medicine and «genomically aware care» that can help take a lot of the guesswork out of medicine.
Instead, Dr. Baselga said researchers and scientists are making strides in what he calls precision medicine, an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in environment, lifestyle and genes for each person.
But an announcement on the website of Shenzhen's Dapeng New District, where the center is located, makes one mention of cancer cell immunotherapy, while identifying «precision medicine» as a main focus.
«Having these personalized laboratory models, which we can make in a matter of weeks, will let us test multiple different drugs on the tumor and help us bring precision medicine to individuals with bladder cancer.»
The study, appearing in the New England Journal of Medicine, could lead to tailor - made treatment plans for aplastic anemia patients as part of the emerging precision medicine mMedicine, could lead to tailor - made treatment plans for aplastic anemia patients as part of the emerging precision medicine mmedicine movement.
After poking fun at his own knowledge of science — a model of chromosomes made from pink swim noodles «was helpful to me,» he said — Obama explained what precision medicine is: «delivering the right treatments, at the right time, every time to the right person.»
In addition to advocating for the President's initiative on precision medicine, the AACR will be focused on making sure that Congress understands the importance of providing annual funding increases for NIH that takes into account inflation and provides for a healthy percentage of real growth.
Other biomarkers and genetic signatures are being used in an effort to predict the aggressiveness of an individual patient's prostate cancer, «but the current information doesn't make it possible for their gene signature to be an actual target for precision medicine targeted therapy,» Ellis explained.
«How will the innovations from the President's initiative reach the doctor and the patient, and how will the new data types needed for precision medicine be integrated into medical decision making
«Clinical and research leaders in cancer genomics are making tremendous progress towards bringing precision medicine to cancer patients, but genomic data interpretation is a significant obstacle, and that's where Watson can help.»
Dr. Andrew Hsieh of the Human Biology Division is teaming up with colleagues at Fred Hutch and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to make progress toward precision medicine for patients with prostate cancer.
Through options such as clinical trials, precision medicine, other research efforts, and utilizing the latest surgical and radiation technologies, our physicians continue to make progress and win the fight against cancer.
Tuning Forks are used in the realms of medicine, music, and science for a variety of applications but their precision also makes them ideal for use in sound therapy, influencing the capacity of the human body to vibrate with pure sound.
From enabling unprecedented transparency, to active progress in open government and open machine readable data, innovation funds that scale what works, new types of public - private partnerships, and precision medicine, the Obama administration has made great strides to expand and prioritize innovation - driven policy.
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