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- Oncogenomics is a sub-field of genomics that characterizes cancer-****ociated genes. It focuses on genomic, epigenomic and transcript alterations in cancer...
- cancer medicine, leading to the development of BC Cancer’s Personalized OncoGenomics (POG) program. POG, co-led by Dr. Janessa Laskin, represents one of the...
- databases. Cancer Research List of biological databases Microarray databases Oncogenomics Oncology Only contains references to biological data The database is...
- Duke University ****ociate professor and cancer researcher, focusing on oncogenomics. He, along with Joseph Nevins, are at the center of a research fabrication...
- biological databases List of chemical databases List of databases for oncogenomic research List of Drosophila databases List of genealogy databases List...
- to improve healthcare through prevention and medical care related to oncogenomics, nutrigenomics and pharmacogenomics. INMEGEN also studies metabolic,...
- turn regulate genes that mediate cell proliferation. Anticancer gene Oncogenomics Tumor suppressor gene Oncovirus Genetic predisposition Quantitative trait...
- a proportion of cases with particular genetic profiles. Personalized oncogenomics is the application of personalized medicine to cancer genomics. High-throughput...
- University of Edinburgh Known for Com****tional Biology Bioinformatics Oncogenomics Scientific career Institutions Harvard University, Dana–Farber Cancer...
- the most appropriate genetic therapy for one's cancer, personalized oncogenomics has been developed. By sequencing a cancer patient's genome, a clinical...