Duke in Pictures: Gen. Dempsey Tours Duke Labs
Gen. Martin Dempsey met with engineer Leslie Collins on research about landmine detection; engineer April Brown and infectious disease specialist Dr. Chris Woods who are working ...

Genomic medicine promises to radically alter healthcare. By understanding the predictive power of patients' genomes and the products of those genomes, it should be possible to identify individuals at risk of disease and to create smarter, more effective treatments for those who are already ill.
The IGSP's research in genomic medicine is dedicated to making that happen. The strategy is to bring together programs, initiatives and experts working in various areas of medicine – from cardiovascular and infectious disease to cancer and primary care – all dedicated to translating genomic information into practical tools designed to inform clinical decision making and medical practice. It is our overarching aim to open up a pipeline of progress, allowing genomic advances to flow from discovery to translation to implementation.
As a foundational element, the IGSP has created a multi-disciplinary Clinical Genomics Studies Unit (CGSU) to design and execute genome-inspired clinical trials. We also rely on The Duke IGSP Biospecimen Repository, a standardized, regulatory compliant and privacy protected repository for fluid and tissue specimens and a newly designated Point of Care Molecular Diagnostics Development Laboratory that is a joint effort of the IGSP and the Pratt School of Engineering.
Gen. Martin Dempsey met with engineer Leslie Collins on research about landmine detection; engineer April Brown and infectious disease specialist Dr. Chris Woods who are working ...
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have developed a new way to identify the genes of harmful microbes, particularly those that have been difficult to study in the ...
A Duke study aimed to identify which individuals are most likely to suffer dangerous blood clots despite regular aspirin therapy is about to head overseas. The parallel study soon ...
One of the most comprehensive studies to date of the microbes that are found in extremely low-birthweight infants found that hard-to-treat Candida fungus is often present, as well ...
In PLoS Genetics, Patrick Tan and colleagues in Singapore conclude that gene expression signatures can be used as surrogates of miRNA activity.
Arthur Moseley is a collaborator on a report in Blood exploring the mechanism underlying adhesion of sickled red blood cells to the endothelium of blood vessels.
Xiaohu Tang, Joe Lucas and Ashley Chi have published a study in Cancer Research showing that a significant portion of the transcriptional response to hypoxia elicited in ...
In Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers, Susanne Haga finds that focus group participants welcomed the integration of PGx testing into therapeutic decision-making.
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