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The Promise and Power of Pharmacogenomics

Technological advances and high throughput techniques offer scientists speed and scalability in precision medicine research and applications.

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Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is a subset of precision medicine that focuses on the genetics behind different pharmaceutical interactions, toxicities, and efficacies. PGx improves drug discovery and development by helping scientists determine the right medication, dose, and lifestyle considerations for a given intervention.

Download this ebook from Thermo Fisher Scientific to learn about

  • Scalable PGx techniques and actionable insights for precision medicine
  • Tools and technologies for PGx research
  • Bridging bench and bedside with PGx

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