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Dennis OConnor

Qualifying and quantifying the precision medicine rhetoric - 0 views

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    Background With the rise of precision medicine efforts worldwide, our study objective was to describe and map the emerging precision medicine landscape. A Google search was conducted between June 19, 2017 to July 20, 2017 to examine how "precision medicine" and its analogous terminology were used to describe precision medicine efforts. Resulting web-pages were reviewed for geographic location, data type(s), program aim(s), sample size, duration, and the key search terms used and recorded in a database. Descriptive statistics were applied to quantify terminology used to describe specific precision medicine efforts. Qualitative data were analyzed for content and patterns.
Dennis OConnor

PMLS 2019 WEST - Precision Medicine Leaders Summit - 0 views

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    "Building on the successes of our events in Philadelphia and Jersey City, we are excited to be back where it all began - San Diego.  Please join us for the most thought-provoking Precision Medicine event in the marketplace. Our speakers cover the panoply of leaders in the healthcare continuum, these include clinicians, industry experts, academics, regulators, payers, genetic counselors, bioinformaticians, and many more who are shaping the way Precision Medicine is implemented into healthcare systems on a global scale. Join us for panel discussions, keynotes, "Meet the Expert", roundtables, networking, exhibits, and opening reception to hear from thought leaders who are making the promise of Precision Medicine a reality. "
Dennis OConnor

UnDx Consortium - 0 views

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    The UnDx Consortium The UnDx Consortium™ is an initiative of precision medicine technology companies and scientists to explore how a multidisciplinary approach to precision medicine can provide information and answers for patients with undiagnosed diseases. is an initiative of precision medicine technology companies and scientists to explore how a multidisciplinary approach to precision medicine can provide information and answers for patients with undiagnosed diseases.
Dennis OConnor

Authorize access to your account | Precision Healthcare Ecosystem Slack - 1 views

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    [Google Drive] [Precision Healthcare Ecosystem] On Precision Healthcare Ecosystem, Google Drive would like to: Confirm your identity on Precision Healthcare Ecosystem Access information about your public channels Google Drive will be able to access basic information about your public channels (including names, topics, purposes, creation date, and latest message). Access information about your workspace Google Drive will be able to access information about Precision Healthcare Ecosystem, including name, email domain, and icon. View email addresses of people on your workspace Google Drive will be able to view the email addresses of your Slack workspace's members. Send messages as Google Drive Google Drive will be able to send messages to Precision Healthcare Ecosystem. View some URLs in messages Google Drive will be able to view docs.google.com and drive.google.com URLs to provide previews and other functionality. Add a bot user with the username @googledrive Google Drive will be able to install a bot user that appears in and has access to your workspace's directory. It can also post messages and view activity on messages in any channel it is invited to. Access your workspace's files, comments, and associated information Google Drive will be able to access content of files created inside of or uploaded to Slack (including information such as who uploaded the files, when they were uploaded, associated comments, and sharing history). Access your workspace's profile information Google Drive will be able to access profile information for all users on Precision Healthcare Ecosystem, including names and contact information.
Dennis OConnor

Patient Information | Center for Applied Genomics & Precision Medicine - 1 views

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    Recommended by: DeAunne Denmark, MD, PhD "It's important for the public to be aware of what's available to them in the world of genomics and precision medicine. Various resources are available that provide general and disease-specific information about genomics and precision medicine. A list of some resources available to the public is provided below, but additional resources are likely available through your health provider or other groups such as the US National Institutes of Health."
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    The resource index in this article is incredible.
Dennis OConnor

Fairness in Precision Medicine | Data & Society - 1 views

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    ""Excitement for precision medicine must be matched with clear-eyed examinations of the possibility for this emerging field to exacerbate existing risks…or create new points of vulnerability.""
Dennis OConnor

Precision medicine: Opening the aperture | McKinsey - 0 views

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    "To keep pace with the evolving ecosystem for precision medicine, pharma players must be attuned to three crucial components: data collection, individualized solutions, and supporting business models."
Dennis OConnor

Speeches by FDA Officials > Blueprint for Breakthroughs - Charting the Course for Preci... - 1 views

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    "Remarks by Scott Gottlieb, M.D. Commissioner of Food and Drugs Friends of Cancer Research 7th Annual Blueprint for Breakthrough Forum Sept. 13, 2018 Washingon, DC "Blueprint for Breakthroughs - Charting the Course for Precision Medicin"
Dennis OConnor

precision medicine at stanford medicine x - 0 views

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    "Medicine X is Stanford University's premier health care innovation program focusing on the intersection of emerging technologies and medicine. Our initiative is a catalyst for new ideas, and explores how we can work together to advance the practice of medicine, implement new approaches to healthcare such as precision medicine, and empower all stakeholders to be active participants in discussions about the future of health care. Under the direction of Dr. Larry Chu, Associate Professor of Anesthesia at Stanford School of Medicine, and guided by the Everyone Included™ framework for co-creation and leadership, Medicine X is a project of the Stanford AIM Lab and a growing international community."
Dennis OConnor

EpigeneticsRX - 0 views

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    "Precise. Personalized. Prevention. Express your best DNA - the power to impact genetic expression is in your hands. Epigenetics is the study of how lifestyle & environment influence the expression of your genes." OUR MISSION is to empower and inspire providers and patients in optimizing genetic potential through precise, personalized protocols that positively impact patients' health and future generations.
Dennis OConnor

Early data suggests wearables can flag some Covid-19 cases early - 1 views

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    "Although each effort is being conducted separately, all of the studies center around a common principle that by establishing a baseline set of biometrics for every study participant - including temperature, heart rate, and activity and sleep levels - researchers can detect deviations that are suggestive of illness." "Forget precision medicine. This is precision health," said Michael Snyder, Stanford University School of Medicine genetics department chair and director of genomics and personalized medicine.
Dennis OConnor

UC San Diego receives $14m to drive precision nutrition - 0 views

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    "The Nutrition for Precision Health consortium includes $14.55 million to launch a new Microbiome and Metagenomics Center at UC San Diego. The center will analyze the microbiomes - communities of microbes and their genetic material - found in the stool samples of nutrition study participants. "
Dennis OConnor

Tempus Data-driven precision medicine - 0 views

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    Tempus is making precision medicine a reality. Through the power of artificial intelligence, we believe all patients will eventually be on their own personalized diagnostic and therapeutic path. With the world's largest library of clinical and molecular data, and an operating system to make that data accessible and useful, we enable physicians to make real-time, data-driven decisions to deliver personalized patient care and in parallel facilitate discovery, development and delivery of optimized therapeutic options for patients through distinctive solution sets.
Dennis OConnor

(4) Can Precision Health Transform Primary Care? Look to Stanford's Humanwide Pilot. | ... - 0 views

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    "For each patient, the Humanwide care team carefully documented factors that we know influence health, but which often aren't incorporated into primary care today, including stress levels, sleep habits, and environmental exposures. Patients also received genetic screenings and pharmacogenomic testing (which looks at a patient's genes to predict how they will react to a variety of medicines). In addition, each patient was given four digital health devices-a pedometer, a digital scale, a blood pressure cuff, and a glucometer to measure blood sugar-to track and measure their health and progress throughout their daily lives. All of this data was fed into patients' electronic health records and discussed at regular check-ins with their physicians."
Dennis OConnor

Genes, Blood Type Tied to Risk of Severe COVID-19 - NIH Director's Blog - 0 views

  • Many people who contract COVID-19 have only a mild illness, or sometimes no symptoms at all. But others develop respiratory failure that requires oxygen support or even a ventilator to help them recover [1]. It’s clear that this happens more often in men than in women, as well as in people who are older or who have chronic health conditions. But why does respiratory failure also sometimes occur in people who are young and seemingly healthy? A new study suggests that part of the answer to this question may be found in the genes that each one of us carries [2]. While more research is needed to pinpoint the precise underlying genes and mechanisms responsible, a recent genome-wide association (GWAS) study, just published in the New England Journal of Medicine, finds that gene variants in two regions of the human genome are associated with severe COVID-19 and correspondingly carry a greater risk of COVID-19-related death.
  • the findings suggest that people with blood type A face a 50 percent greater risk of needing oxygen support or a ventilator should they become infected with the novel coronavirus.
  • Their study included 1,980 people undergoing treatment for severe COVID-19 and respiratory failure at seven medical centers in Italy and Spain.
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  • the researchers compared SNPs in people with severe COVID-19 to those in more than 1,200 healthy blood donors from the same population groups.
  • he researchers did find evidence suggesting a relationship between blood type and COVID-19 risk. They noted that this area also includes a genetic variant associated with increased levels of interleukin-6, which plays a role in inflammation and may have implications for COVID-19 as well.
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  • Franke, Karlsen, and many of their colleagues are part of the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative, an ongoing international collaborative effort to learn the genetic determinants of COVID-19 susceptibility, severity, and outcomes
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    "Many people who contract COVID-19 have only a mild illness, or sometimes no symptoms at all. But others develop respiratory failure that requires oxygen support or even a ventilator to help them recover [1]. It's clear that this happens more often in men than in women, as well as in people who are older or who have chronic health conditions. But why does respiratory failure also sometimes occur in people who are young and seemingly healthy? A new study suggests that part of the answer to this question may be found in the genes that each one of us carries [2]. While more research is needed to pinpoint the precise underlying genes and mechanisms responsible, a recent genome-wide association (GWAS) study, just published in the New England Journal of Medicine, finds that gene variants in two regions of the human genome are associated with severe COVID-19 and correspondingly carry a greater risk of COVID-19-related death."
Dennis OConnor

Google Drive | Slack App Directory - 0 views

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    App Directory Browse Manage Build Precision Healthcare Ecosystem Your settings have been saved. Browse Apps Google Drive Edit configuration Google Drive Added by Dennis OConnor on August 31st, 2018 * Google Drive lets you store files securely online, access them from anywhere, and collaborate with others. Add the Google Drive app to create Google Docs, import any type of file from Google Drive, and get notifications on new comments, files, and access requests - all without leaving your conversations in Slack. Authentication The Google Drive integration is built in for your workspace, but it must be configured for each individual member who wants to import Google Drive files. Authenticated as: askus@precisionhealthcareecosystem.org Usage Guide Use Google Drive within Slack to: Share and manage access to your files - either to view, edit, or leave comments - from within Slack. Get updates in Slack on changes in Drive, like comments, access requests, and new files shared with you. Reply directly to comments from within Slack and have them posted to the file. Continue the conversation with any additional comments in Google Drive going straight into that Slack thread. Find your files quickly, even if you don't remember their name, by searching directly in Slack. Slack automatically indexes the contents of any Google Drive file you share so you can find when you need it. Create new Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets directly from Slack by clicking the "+" button to the left of the Slack message box. Import an existing file from Google Drive directly from Slack by clicking the "+" button or pasting a link. You'll see a preview of the file in Slack. Customize Name Choose the name that this integration will post as. Using Slack Product Enterprise Pricing Support Slack Guides App Directory API Slack Jobs Customers Developers Events Blog Podcast Slack Sh
Dennis OConnor

UnDx Consortium - U N D I A G N O S E D - 0 views

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    "The UnDx Consortium™ is an initiative of precision medicine technology companies and scientists to explore how a multidisciplinary approach to precision medicine can provide information and answers for patients with undiagnosed diseases. "
Dennis OConnor

Home | Precision Healthcare Ecosystem - 0 views

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    "PHE is a California nonprofit public benefit corporation focused on pioneering a new model of healthcare transitioning from a siloed "sick care" & "parts care" system to one that is delivering patient-centered holistic, connected, collaborative and compassionate care focused on the health, healing and well-being of the entire healthcare team and ecosystem."
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