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[[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality]], Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, accessed 30 August 2011 (Grand Challenge)
 
[[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/ Making Personalized Medicine a Reality]], Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, accessed 30 August 2011 (Grand Challenge)
  
This article provides an argument for the financial and public health benefits of creating more personilzed medicines based on an individual's genotype, as opposed to the current pharmacutical model of mass marketing one variation of a drug to many different people
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This article provides an argument for the financial and public health benefits of creating more personilzed medicines based on an individual's genotype, as opposed to the current pharmaceutical model of mass marketing one variation of a drug to many different people, which increases the risk that some people will recieve it for whom that variation may not work as well or, worse may cause harm.

Revision as of 21:47, 1 September 2011

How to Prounce My Name

My First name is Bradley (BrAd-ley as opposed to Brad-LEE), though I tend to just go by Brad. My last name is Levergood, pronounced simply as a combination of the two words it is comprised of, Lever-good.


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[Making Personalized Medicine a Reality], Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, Updated 1 January 2008, accessed 30 August 2011 (Grand Challenge)

This article provides an argument for the financial and public health benefits of creating more personilzed medicines based on an individual's genotype, as opposed to the current pharmaceutical model of mass marketing one variation of a drug to many different people, which increases the risk that some people will recieve it for whom that variation may not work as well or, worse may cause harm.