UK Pharmacogenetics and Stratified Medicine Network

Personalized Medicine
Christine J McNamee

Abstract

The UK Pharmacogenetics and Stratified Medicine Network is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to bringing together groups of academics, clinicians, industry partners, and regulators with patient representatives to support the implementation pathway of stratified/precision/personalized/P4 medicine into the clinic to deliver improvements in drug delivery. Our collaborators database provides unique opportunities for members to engage with colleagues across all sectors of the stratified medicine landscape to promote their activities. Open meetings highlight research findings and the developments in stratified medicine. Focused workshops invite key experts to debate topics of interest and address the challenges of the whole pathway which will eventually lead to the wider adoption of stratified medicine. The website provides comprehensive information including latest news events, funding and education opportunities.

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Sep 30, 2016·Journal of Medical Ethics·D CarrieriUNKNOWN 7th of October 2015 Exeter Stakeholders Meeting
Dec 11, 2019·The Lancet. Gastroenterology & Hepatology·Nurulamin M NoorJames C Lee

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