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Genomic Medicine

Articles from the New England Journal of Medicine

edited by Alan E. Guttmacher, M.D., Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., and Jeffrey M. Drazen, M.D.
with a foreword by Elias Zerhouni, M.D.

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"Fifteen years ago, many questioned the wisdom of sequencing the human genome. There were concerns not only about the technical feasibility of such an effort, but also that its scientific worth would prove too modest to warrant the investment of human and financial capital that the project would require. This collection of essays stands as eloquent testimony to those who overcame such doubts to create, nurture, and finish the sequencing of the human genome in April 2003, a date that will forever stand out in human history. The wide and public availability of the human genome sequence and the...

"Fifteen years ago, many questioned the wisdom of sequencing the human genome. There were concerns not only about the technical feasibility of such an effort, but also that its scientific worth would prove too modest to warrant the investment of human and financial capital that the project would require. This collection of essays stands as eloquent testimony to those who overcame such doubts to create, nurture, and finish the sequencing of the human genome in April 2003, a date that will forever stand out in human history. The wide and public availability of the human genome sequence and the other tools spawned by the Human Genome Project have helped to create an unparalleled era of biomedical discovery. It has opened up new avenues for the understanding of the biology of human health and disease. Many of these avenues remain to be fully explored, but this volume already demonstrates that information about genetics and genomics is increasingly permeating our clinical approach to patients."—from the Foreword by Dr. Elias Zerhouni

For more than a century, knowledge about the role of genes has been gradually reshaping perceptions of our health and of ourselves. From Mendel's work with plants and Watson and Crick's model of DNA's double-helix structure to the recent decoding of the human genome, the tremendous advances in our ability to analyze and interpret gene sequences are revolutionizing many aspects of medicine. Genomic Medicine collects and updates an acclaimed series of articles published in the pages of the New England Journal of Medicine since November 2002 that together provide an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the field of medical genetics and an exploration of where these advances might take medicine over the next decade.

Beginning with a fundamental primer and a useful glossary of terms, the book offers the latest information on the use of genetics to screen, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of diseases, including breast and ovarian cancer and cardiovascular, Alzheimer, and Parkinson disease. Also included are discussions of population screening, pharmacogenetics, and the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of genomic medicine. Edited by leaders in the field, written by experts from around the globe, and brimming with full-color illustrations, Genomic Medicine is an indispensable guide to the full potential of the DNA-based transformation of medicine.

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An indispensable guide to the full potential of the DNA-based transformation of medicine.

The editors have assembled a fine set of short, readable and highly authoritative articles by eminent authors. The book is beautifully produced and will give an accessible entry into genetic medicine to its target audience of non-specialist clinicians. Readers of this journal will need no persuading of the fascination and ever growing importance of genetic medicine and these themes are well communicated.

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208
ISBN
9780801879791
Illustration Description
40 color illus.
Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Glossary
Chapter 1. Getting Ready for Gene-Based Medicine
Chapter 2. Genomic Medicine – A Primer
Chapter 3. Genetic Testing
Chapter 4. Population Screening in the Age

Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Glossary
Chapter 1. Getting Ready for Gene-Based Medicine
Chapter 2. Genomic Medicine – A Primer
Chapter 3. Genetic Testing
Chapter 4. Population Screening in the Age of Genomic Medicine
Chapter 5. Inheritance and Drug Response
Chapter 6. Pharmacogenomics – Drug Disposition, Drug Targets, and Side Effects
Chapter 7. Pharmacogenetics in the Laboratory and the Clinic
Chapter 8. Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
Chapter 9. Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease
Chapter 10. Molecular Diagnosis of the Hematologic Cancers
Chapter 11. Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 13. Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Genomic Medicine
Chapter 14. Genomics as a Probe for Disease Biology
Chapter 15. Welcome to the Genomic Era
Index

Author Bios
Featured Contributor

Alan E. Guttmacher, M.D.

Alan E. Guttmacher, M.D., is deputy director of the NHGRI and director of its Office of Policy, Communication, and Education.
Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D.
Featured Contributor

Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D.

Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., is director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the National Institutes of Health. He shepherded the Human Genome Project to completion in 2003.