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Stanford University

How Your Genes Affect Your Response to Medication

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Explore the fascinating field of pharmacogenomics in this informative lecture by Stanford MD Latha Palaniappan. Discover how genetic differences impact drug metabolism, outcomes, and side effects across racial and ethnic groups. Learn about the potential of individualized drug therapy to prevent dangerous reactions and improve patient care. Understand the importance of analyzing unique genetic profiles to determine optimal medications and dosages. Gain insights into precision health approaches that aim to provide tailored medical care for every individual. Delve into Dr. Palaniappan's research on diverse populations, chronic disease prevention, and the study of understudied racial/ethnic minorities. Explore ongoing efforts to implement genetic and pharmacogenetic testing in primary care settings and the role of biobanks in accelerating scientific discoveries.

Syllabus

Stanford MD, Latha Palaniappan, on How Your Genes Affect Your Response to Medication

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Stanford Health Care

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  • Hoor Hazza
    Very intriguing and insightful lecture, this innovative field brings hope and paves the way towards a very promising future in improving patient clinical outcomes through tailored personalized approach to treatment plans
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    Shivagurunathan J
    I am extremely pleased with my experience in the pharmacogenomics course. Throughout the course, I gained a deeper understanding of how genetic variations influence drug responses, which is crucial for the development of personalized medicine. The c…

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