Extending the reach of public health genomics: What should be the agenda for public health in an era of genome-based and “personalized” medicine?

Volume: 12, Issue: 12, Pages: 785 - 791
Published: Dec 1, 2010
Abstract
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims about the utility of genomics for improving population health. On the one hand, genomics is viewed as the harbinger of a brave new world in which novel treatments rectify known causes of disease. On the other hand, genomics may have little practical relevance to the principal causes or remedies of diseases which are predominantly social or...
Paper Details
Title
Extending the reach of public health genomics: What should be the agenda for public health in an era of genome-based and “personalized” medicine?
Published Date
Dec 1, 2010
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pages
785 - 791
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