1. Roadmap for Establishing Large-Scale Genomic Medicine Initiatives in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
- Author
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Patrinos GP, Pasparakis E, Koiliari E, Pereira AC, Hünemeier T, Pereira LV, and Mitropoulou C
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- Brazil, Developing Countries, Greece, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing economics, Humans, Public Health methods, United Kingdom, United States, Genetics, Medical organization & administration, Genome, Human, Genomics organization & administration, One Health legislation & jurisprudence, Precision Medicine methods
- Abstract
In the post-genomic era, genomic medicine interventions as a key component of personalized medicine and tailored-made health care are greatly anticipated following recent scientific and technological advances. Indeed, large-scale sequencing efforts that explore human genomic variation have been initiated in several, mostly developed, countries across the globe, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and a few others. Here, we highlight the successful implementation of large-scale national genomic initiatives, namely the Genome of Greece (GoGreece) and the DNA do Brasil (DNABr), aiming to emphasize the importance of implementing such initiatives in developing countries. Based on this experience, we also provide a roadmap for replicating these projects in other low-resource settings, thereby bringing genomic medicine in these countries closer to clinical fruition., (Copyright © 2020 American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2020
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