One Size Does Not Fit All: Pharmacogenomics in Precision Medicine

Sandosh Padmanabhan and Andrew Morrow will discuss how pharmacogenomics methods improve precision medicine for cardiovascular disease treatment.

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Friday, February 26, 2021
11:30 AM- 1:00 PM Eastern Time

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To improve disease outcomes in numerous fields of medicine, researchers strive to predict how a patient will react to certain medications. Using pharmacogenomics methods, scientists identify genetic markers that predict drug responses and use that information to customize patient treatment plans. In this webinar from The Scientist, Sandosh Padmanabhan and Andrew Morrow will discuss how they use pharmacogenomics to improve precision medicine for cardiovascular diseases.

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Meet the Speakers:

Sandosh Padmanabhan, MD, PhD
Professor, Cardiovascular Genomics and Therapeutics
Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
Associate, School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing
University of Glasgow

Andrew Morrow, PhD
Clinical Research Fellow
Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences
University of Glasgow



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