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October 17th, 2007
Personalized medicine gets shot in arm
Abstract:
The partnership unites experts in bioinformatics, proteomics, nanotechnology, imaging, genomics and health care economics. As the new molecular diagnostic tools are developed, there is expertise to shepherd these through the regulatory approvals and into widespread clinical use.
"The ‘Holy Grail' of personalized medicine includes blood-based tests that improve diagnosis and help direct clinical care," Trent says. "The unparalleled opportunity this partnership provides is to expand the magnitude of proteomic studies across a spectrum of key clinical questions."
The partnership also includes the recruitment of new ASU faculty and a series of demonstration projects that will integrate partners across the health care spectrum. Members of Hartwell's team who have experience in proteomics, informatics and clinical trial design may provide guidance through consultation and collaboration.
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