Pharmacogenomics: Social, Ethical, and Clinical Dimensions

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Mark A. Rothstein
John Wiley & Sons, 9 apr 2003 - 368 pagina's
Through analyses of the complex underlying issues, this interdisciplinary volume frames the agenda for dealing with genetic variation and incorporating pharmacogenomics into health care. The three sections of this book, Research Issues, Clinical Issues, and Social Perspectives address key elements integral to a comprehensive discussion of this emerging field.

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  • Examines new research strategies, methodologies, and ethical and social considerations of pharmacogenomics
  • Addresses practical considerations of anticipated changes in education, training, oversight, guidelines and protocols, and continuing education requirements
  • Provides analyses of the potential enormous impact of pharmacogenomics, such as in the standard of care and treatment, including perspectives from the fields of anthropology, law, ethics, and economics
 

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PART II RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES AND CONSIDERATIONS
65
PART III CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
135
PART IV THE SOCIAL DIMENSION
227
PART V
317
INDEX
349
ERRATA
369
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Over de auteur (2003)

Mark A. Rothstein holds the Herbert F. Boehl Chair of Law and Medicine and is Director of the Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law at the University of Louisville. He has appointments in the Departments of Medicine and Family and Community Medicine at the School of Medicine and at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. Professor Rothstein is a leading authority on genetics, privacy, and health policy. He has served as an advisor to the NIH, CDC, DOE, Institute of Medicine, National Conference of State Legislatures, and numerous other public and professional entitles.

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