Pharmacogenomics: From classroom to practice

Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
Samantha C Nutter, Marina Gálvez-Peralta

Abstract

Perceptions and challenges connecting Pharmacogenomics taught in classrooms and translationing it to advance pharmacy practice rotations and healthcare settings and potential areas of development.

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Jun 30, 2019·Pharmacogenomics·Susanne B Haga, Jivan Moaddeb
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