Cutting-Edge Genomic Technology to Help Improve Medication Safety for Children in New BC Children’s Led Study - Science in Vancouver
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Cutting-Edge Genomic Technology to Help Improve Medication Safety for Children in New BC Children’s Led Study - Science in Vancouver
For the past 20 years, the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS) has been working to identify why patients have different responses to drug treatments. As part of a recent $200 million Genome Canada initiative, Dr. Bruce Carleton will be leading a new $17 million project to expand on the work of the CPNDS to make medications safer for children across Canada. By uncovering the genetic variations in patients that can lead to ad…
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