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Unlocking the Future of Personalized Medicine: Blood vs. Buccal Swab in Pharmacogenomics Testing

Worldwide Clinical Trials

Despite the higher yield, both sample types showed minimal protein contamination, indicating high purity levels. This high compliance rate is crucial for the successful implementation of personalized medicine, as it ensures a larger and more diverse patient population can benefit from PGx insights.

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Modernizing cell culture processes for the next wave of genomic medicine

Pharmaceutical Technology

The field of genomic medicine has reached a true turning point. In June 2022, the European Medicines Agency approved an adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector-based therapy for adults with Hemophilia A, making the treatment available to an estimated 3,200 eligible patients. [1] CEVEC became part of Cytiva in October 2022.

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March 4, 2025: PRIM-ER Team Develops Innovative Statistical Techniques for Stepped-Wedge Trials

Rethinking Clinical Trials

The article was published online in Statistics in Medicine. The new models, which use Bayesian methods, outperformed traditional analytic methods and other Bayesian approaches in simulations and real-world applications.

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Nobel Prize in medicine awarded for research into the evolutionary history of humankind

STAT News

A Swedish scientist won the 2022 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology on Monday for his groundbreaking research into the evolutionary history of humankind. Pääbo unlocked scientists’ understanding of how genes from these extinct relatives have been passed down to present-day humans.

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WHO urges action on contaminated meds after child deaths

Medical Xpress

Following the deaths of more than 300 children from contaminated cough syrup, the WHO appealed Monday for "immediate and coordinated action" to root out substandard and falsified medicines around the world.

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Cough syrup can harm children—experts warn of contamination risks

Medical Xpress

The organization called for more efforts to protect children from contaminated medicine. The recent deaths of over 300 children in Africa and Asia have prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to warn about the use of "substandard and falsified" medical products. Toxicologists Winston Morgan and Shazma Bashir unpack the story.

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Biochar from agricultural waste products can adsorb contaminants in wastewater

Scienmag

— Biochar — a charcoal-like substance made primarily from agricultural waste products — holds promise for removing emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals from treated wastewater. UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.