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  • If SETI, why not SGM (Search for Genomic Messages)?

    Attached to Strings 2009

  • If SETI, why not SGM (Search for Genomic Messages)?

    Attached to Strings 2009

  • ZURICH — Novartis AG said Thursday it entered a partnership with newly formed Synthetic Genomic Vaccines Inc. to use new technologies aimed at speeding up production of seasonal and pandemic flu vaccines.

    Novartis in Pact to Speed Up Vaccine Production Goran Mijuk 2010

  • What was particularly interesting about the claim from Dr. Pattazhy is that it seems to have gotten widespread media attention in the same week in which another press release came out with the headline “Genomic Study Yields Plausible Cause of Colony Collapse Disorder.”

    Honeybees in decline ewillett 2009

  • As an example, research published over the years at the Cleveland Clinic's Genomic Medicine Institute, headed by Dr. Charis Eng, has consistently found family history to be more valuable in predicting the risks of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer than genetic testing.

    Peter Abaci, M.D.: The 'Best Kept Secret' to Understanding Your Health Risks M.D. Peter Abaci 2011

  • As an example, research published over the years at the Cleveland Clinic's Genomic Medicine Institute, headed by Dr. Charis Eng, has consistently found family history to be more valuable in predicting the risks of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer than genetic testing.

    Peter Abaci, M.D.: The 'Best Kept Secret' to Understanding Your Health Risks M.D. Peter Abaci 2011

  • Genomic information also may give individuals information about their risk for a common disease and predict how one will respond to particular medications or environmental exposures, such as radiation from medical tests, according to the U.S. Department of Energy Genome Programs.

    Soon, $1,000 Will Map Your Genes Ron Winslow 2012

  • The study, a collaboration among two federally funded oncology study groups and Genomic Health, examined the test's use in 327 patients with ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS, a tumor within a milk duct in the breast that hasn't spread to surrounding tissue.

    Mixed News on Breast Cancer Ron Winslow 2011

  • As an example, research published over the years at the Cleveland Clinic's Genomic Medicine Institute, headed by Dr. Charis Eng, has consistently found family history to be more valuable in predicting the risks of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer than genetic testing.

    Peter Abaci, M.D.: The 'Best Kept Secret' to Understanding Your Health Risks M.D. Peter Abaci 2011

  • As an example, research published over the years at the Cleveland Clinic's Genomic Medicine Institute, headed by Dr. Charis Eng, has consistently found family history to be more valuable in predicting the risks of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer than genetic testing.

    Peter Abaci, M.D.: The 'Best Kept Secret' to Understanding Your Health Risks M.D. Peter Abaci 2011

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