Quick Overview: On September 5-6, 2018, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sponsored its 11th This study combines DNA biorepositories with EHRs in support of Stanford researchers learn how a person's genes affect their response to drugs. Stanford University:

Gm2 Implementing Genomic Medicine Programs - Detailed Overview & Context

On September 5-6, 2018, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) sponsored its 11th This study combines DNA biorepositories with EHRs in support of Stanford researchers learn how a person's genes affect their response to drugs. Stanford University:

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GM2: Implementing Genomic Medicine Programs - Joanne Wade
GM2: Genomic Medicine Programs at the NIH Clinical Center - Bill Gahl and Les Biesecker
GM2: Institutional Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Genomic Medicine Programs - Bill Evans
GM2: Summary of Genomic Medicine I meeting in Chicago - Geoff Ginsburg
GM2: Summary of Genomic Medicine I meeting in Chicago - Teri Manolio
GM3: Implementing Genomic Medicine Programs: Laboratories - Hawazin Faruki
GM2: 1200 Patients Project - Mark Ratain
Overview of NHGRI Genomic Medicine Programs - Teri Manolio
Session 1: Basics of implementation science and its relation to genomic medicine - Geoffrey Ginsburg
GM3: Implementing Genomic Medicine Programs: Financial Impact - Reed Tuckson
Research Efforts to Implement Genomic Medicine
GM2: Clinically Actionable Variants Meeting Summary - Marc Williams
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