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    <title>Nature Network - personalized medicine</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for personalized medicine</description>
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      <title>The era of personalized medicine is just around the corner... </title>
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        <![CDATA[Erfan Younesi - "A convergence of technological breakthroughs has taken genomic biomarker discovery to a new level. Between advances in sequencing, evolving array designs, and a more sophisticated understanding of genome architecture, simple tests for glucose, cholesterol, and human chorionic gonadotropin could soon]]>
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      <title>Personalized Medicine &amp; Global Systems Biology</title>
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        <![CDATA[Erfan Younesi - The promise of 1,000 dollars human genome has raised hopes for effective therapies of complex diseases based on individually-tailored molecular diagosis. So far, research on personalized molecular diagnosis has largely focused on pharmacogenomic studies but successful achievements in this area]]>
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      <title>News roundup: Watson attacks Harvard; RNA in the Globe; Personal Genome Project;  $100 laptops slow to sell</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - Here’s a new source of Harvard gossip. "02139":http://www.02138mag.com/ is a magazine all about Harvard, targeted at Harvard alumni (02138 is of course the school’s zipcode in Cambridge). The latest issue has an "excerpt":http://www.02138mag.com/magazine/article/1488.html from James Watson’s upcoming memoir, aptly titled:]]>
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      <title>Personalized Medicine: Elusive Dream or Imminent Reality?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tali Swann-Sternberg - "Personalized medicine is a paradigm that exists more in conceptual terms than in reality.... Nevertheless, the reality of personalized medicine has become more imminent because of the increased awareness of the shortcomings in the delivery of drugs with adequate benefit/risk]]>
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