Pharmacogenomics

Pharmacogenomics is the genetic basis of interpersonal variation in drug response in terms of efficacy and toxicity. Pharmacogenomics seeks to reintroduce disease management and patient stratification, with clear implications not only for the patient's quality of life but also for reducing overall health care costs. The latter has far-reaching implications for clinical and public health settings. Whether it is rare variations, general variations that are not always associated with a feature, or forms of unknown significance, the research of pharmacogenomics exceeds the field's ability to understand it. Pharmacogenomics is a branch of pharmacology that studies the relationship between genes and drug effects with the goal of "personalizing" medical treatment.

  • Genetics & Genetic Engineering
  • Pharmacokinetics and Genomics
  • Drug Metabolism

 

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Pharmacogenomics Conferences | Pharmacodynamics Meetings | Annual Pharmacogenomics Conferences | Pharmaceutics Conferences 2022 | Pharmaceutical Meetings | Pharmaceutical Exhibitions | Pharmaceutical Events | Pharmaceutics Conferences USA

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American Association of Colleges in Pharmacy | American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists | American College of Clinical Pharmacy | Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union National Pharmacy Association | Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | Pharmaceutical Society of Australia | Chinese Pharmaceutical Association | The Pharmaceutical Association of Israel | Kuwait Pharmaceutical Association

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