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Dr. Van Ness's research is called Pharmacogenomics, studying a patient's needs by going down to the level of his / her genes and then using that information to predict how that patient's body will respond to various cancer treatments.
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Dr. Van Ness's research is called Pharmacogenomics, studying a patient's needs by going down to the level of his / her genes and then using that information to predict how that patient's body will respond to various cancer treatments.
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A study published last year in the Pharmacogenomics Journal found patients with certain DNA sequences treated with the Lilly drug showed the largest reduction in schizophrenia symptoms.
Lilly Tests New Schizophrenia Drug Peter Loftus 2011
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As such, he has served in several senior posts in the past, including as the Head of Inflammatory and Pharmacogenomics Research and the Vice President of Clinical Sciences for the biopharmaceutical industry and as the Chief Scientific Officer for the CRO, DeCode LTD.
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The study is in the November 2009issue of Pharmacogenomics.
How vitamin D may be linked to congestive heart failure by gene mutation 2009
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The study is in the November 2009issue of Pharmacogenomics.
How vitamin D may be linked to congestive heart failure by gene mutation 2009
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"Pharmacogenomics," she says after a couple of tries.
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"Pharmacogenomics," she says after a couple of tries.
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"This work pushes the boundaries of our understanding of personal genomes by adding the strength of family genetics to the technology of genomics," Rochelle Long, director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health Pharmacogenomics Research Network, said in a Stanford University statement.
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"This work is still at an early stage, but it is a promising proof of principle for a creative, fast and affordable approach to discovering new uses for drugs we already have in our therapeutic arsenal," said Rochelle Long, director of the NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network.
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