Sentences with phrase «translating genomic research»

A collaboration of premier academic, medical and industry leaders in New York and other partners across the globe, the NYGC has as its goal translating genomic research into the development of new treatments, therapies and therapeutics against human disease.
Efficiently translating genomic research into the clinic is one of the most important steps in the development of the field.
A collaboration of premier academic, medical and industry leaders across the globe, the New York Genome Center has as its goal to translate genomic research into the development of new treatments, therapies and therapeutics against human disease.

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The Alliance provides the means to establish networks and to encourage collaborative work towards advancing the Genomic Medicine discipline, focusing in particular on translating results from academic research into clinical practice.
It is essential that cutting - edge genomic research translates into clinical care helping to understand the biology of rare diseases.
The Centre for Genomics and Global Health's specialist course, «Reviewing Genomic Research», has been translated into French and Portguese.
NCI supports diverse cancer genomics research and related efforts to translate these findings into clinical advances for patients.
She gave one example of how her genetics and genomic medicine research has been translated to personalizing cancer patient care, and described what the Cleveland Clinic is doing in leading the charge in personalizing healthcare.
The CRS4's Bioinformatics laboratory has access to large clinical sample sets and genomic data and closely collaborates with hospitals to support clinical researchers in translating basic research findings into clinical applications.
Much additional research and development is needed to translate advances in DNA sequencing and genomics into reconnaissance tools for clinicians and public health officials on the frontline of the fight against infectious diseases.
The extent to which the discoveries from genetics and genomics research are translated into the improved health of the American people is greatly influenced by policy decisions guiding research and the integration of genetics and genomics tools in the clinical setting.
His research addresses the challenges for translating genomic information into medical practice and the integration of precision medicine into healthcare.
Epidemiologic research is of increasing importance in the era of large scale genomics and databases, where large numbers of patients must be accumulated to study subtle individual effects that translate into large population effects.
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