The Health Benefits Of Genomics
Obsolete models of research support and regulatory guidance severely threaten the promise of genetic medicine, writes Center Director Kathy Hudson in the November issue of Health Affairs. She argues that useful clinical and public health applications of genetic research can only be achieved by replacing outdated funding and regulation models with new approaches to funding translational research, development of evidence-based clinical guidelines, and robust regulation of genetic tests.
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Filed under: Biology on November 25th, 2008