The Era of Omics and Personalized Medicine
Eugen-Matthias Strehle
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Eugen-Matthias Strehle: Honorary Consultant in Neuromuscular Genetics, Institute of Genetic Medicine, UK
Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences, 2017, vol. 1, issue 4, 92-93
Abstract:
We live in politically and scientifically eventful and interesting times. The umbrella term ‘omics’ is frequently used by scientists and physicians, and refers to the subjects of genomics (study of all human genes), proteomics (study of all human proteins) and metabolomics (study of all human metabolites). Watson and Crick provided the basis for these emerging scientific fields by deciphering the genetic code and by reproducing the molecular structure of DNA [1].
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTBEB.2017.01.555570
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