Current research in genomics and pharmacogenomics is increasingly
highlighting the need to move towards stratified disease
descriptions and individualized treatment plans. This book explains
how a confluence of recent biological, technological and
methodological developments is making it possible to provide
personalized diagnoses and treatments.By virtue of treating each
person's condition as unique, personal genomics and personalized
medicine require health professionals to understand the nature of
the data, its health implications, and its limitations.This book
provides a detailed scientific treatment of the emerging
disciplines of personal genomics and personalized medicine. It also
includes a comprehensive treatment of both the promises and
challenges of personal genomics and medicine from technological,
societal and medical perspectives. It offers a wide-ranging review
of the state of the art across all aspects of a highly
multi-disciplinary subject. This book will be immensely useful for
practicing health professionals and researchers, as well as senior
undergraduates and graduate students in biomedical sciences.
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