The promise of precision medicine
Precision medicine is set to revolutionise patient care
Precision medicine is an approach to patient care that enables doctors and pharmacists to select the treatments or preventative strategies that are most likely to help their patients based on the individuals’ phenotypes and genotypes – in other words, their genetic make-up.
It holds great promise because it can give medical practitioners access to more specific information about their patients and provide them with the capacity to tailor their recommendations accordingly.
We’ve already made big advances in precision medicine research, and it is increasingly being integrated into mainstream healthcare.
MOVIA Robotics Director of Curriculum, Monica O Brien, Named 2021 Connecticut Mother Of The Year®
MOVIA s Monica O Brien Chosen As One Of The Nation s Best Mothers Honored For Devotion To Motherhood, Leadership, And Community Service By American Mothers, Inc.
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BRISTOL, Conn., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Monica O Brien, Director of Curriculum at MOVIA Robotics, Inc. has been named Connecticut s 2021 Mother Of The Year
® by American Mothers, Inc. The organization recently announced its list of 2021 honorees from across the nation, having led efforts to recognize inspiring mothers for over eight decades. O Brien is among a special group of women who have been nominated and qualify for this historic award that honors mothers for their leadership and service.
Rachel is the Director of the BARDA Alliance for Johnson & Johnson Innovation, based at JLABS @ Washington, DC. In this role, she is responsible for managing the
BLUE KNIGHT™ collaboration between Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JLABS (JLABS) and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). BLUE KNIGHT™ focuses on addressing public-health threats and emerging infectious diseases by supporting companies with emerging science and technology solutions that aim to improve health security and responses. Rachel is responsible for the strategic direction, alliance management, and oversight of all operational activities related to the collaboration with BARDA, including managing the sourcing and selection of high potential companies for JLABS locations and leading a cross-departmental team to develop global educational programming.
Starving The Hungry Lie: CDC Removes Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism from Site
Note: In 2010, JB Handley coined a phrase called feeding the hungry lie:
The “hungry lie” on autism is both maddeningly simple and simply maddening and goes something like this: “It’s been asked and answered, vaccines don’t cause autism.”
As I’ve written about repeatedly, this is a huge lie, a critical lie, and a very “hungry” lie, because it constantly needs to be fed.
Below, Ginger Taylor takes you through history, dating back to 1943. I think Dan Olmsted would have been very proud of her work