Editorial Features
- 15 December 2021Looking Back on a Landmark Year for Precision Medicine
From early insights into regional variations in drug response to an ambitious transnational project to consolidate genomic data, 2021 saw advances in precision medicine across the board. Nearly twenty years after the human genome was first sequenced, advances in genomics research have grown by leaps and bounds. Aided in part by the shrinking […]
Read More - 08 December 2021Peeking into Asia’s Precision Medicine Programmes
A quick guide on Asia’s renowned large-scale population genomics studies that push frontiers for precision medicine approaches to improve population health.
Read More - 24 November 2021Enabling a Precision Approach to Asthma
A discovery revealing the association between a common genetic variation and allergic responses could facilitate precision treatments and better outcomes for asthma. As the COVID-19 pandemic threatens to stretch into its third year, most of us have grown acutely aware of our breathing, with even slight difficulties in respiration raising alarm bells. But […]
Read More - 17 November 2021Deciphering the Genetic Code
By analysing vast amounts of biomedical data, bioinformaticians play a crucial role in translating insights to clinical impact in precision medicine, says Assistant Professor Lim Weng Khong, Director of Bioinformatics at the SingHealth Duke-NUS Genomic Medicine Centre. When it comes to data, our genetic codes are a veritable treasure trove. According to the […]
Read More - 10 November 2021Counselling For Change In Customised Clinical Care
Patient-empowering approaches like genetic counselling could help usher in the era of precision oncogenomics, say experts at the inaugural Hereditary Cancer Symposium organised by Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Prevention is better than cure. That may be a commonly heard refrain and one that seems to embody the very concept of genetic counselling: using […]
Read More - 03 November 2021Decoding Diabetes in Asia
The largest meta-analysis of people of East Asian origin to date is adding to a growing genetics resource on type 2 diabetes and bolstering precision medicine efforts in the region. In the early 20th century, diabetes was a death sentence, leaving sufferers an average of just one year to live. But in 1921, […]
Read More - 27 October 2021Adapting warfarin to Asian genetics
A genetics-based approach for tailoring patients’ initial dose of the blood thinner warfarin could make the dosing process more efficient—even in Asia’s genetically diverse population. Despite its humble beginnings as a rat poison, warfarin has risen to become a widely used drug for preventing blood clots in patients at risk of strokes or […]
Read More - 13 October 2021Probing the peculiarities of Asian hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Scientists find two novel gene mutations that could explain overly muscular hearts in Asian populations, paving the way for early and accurate detection through precision medicine. In the time of rising cardiac disease, who wouldn’t want a strong heart? But as the adage goes, too much of a good thing can also be […]
Read More - 06 October 2021Empowering Breakthroughs in Breast Cancer Care
From breast cancer screening to treatment selection, advances in precision diagnostics can pave the way towards more accurate predictions about clinical conditions and more effective care. With Breast Cancer Awareness month commemorated every October, the pink ribbon has become a well-recognised symbol to urge the public to undergo breast cancer screening. In 2002, […]
Read More - 15 September 2021Picking Terms with Precision
Understanding the public’s perception of the terms ‘personalised medicine’ and ‘precision medicine’ can help governments build more effective national precision medicine programmes. The completion of the Human Genome Project in 2001 laid the groundwork for a tailored approach to medicine—one where patients are diagnosed and treated based on genetic, biological, environmental and lifestyle […]
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