Partners in Precision Medicine
An alliance between the UF College of Pharmacy and Nemours Children’s Health is benefiting patients throughout the state.
An alliance between the UF College of Pharmacy and Nemours Children’s Health is benefiting patients throughout the state.
A team of pharmacists and emergency medicine physicians will measure the feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and net benefits of implementing pharmacogenetic testing in the emergency room.
Dr. Emily Cicali appeared on WCJB TV20 News in Gainesville to share information about the MyRx service.
The fifth annual UF Precision Medicine Conference attracted more than 185 attendees from 30 states and was held Feb. 20-22, in Orlando.
UF Health’s Precision Medicine Program is ushering in a new era of genetic medicine, with the introduction of a new name, leadership team and preemptive pharmacogenetics testing.
UF Health received the award Dec. 2 at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting in Anaheim, California.
This NIH-funded, UF-led study showed that a genetic test can significantly reduce the risk of adverse cardiac events for heart stent patients by helping identify the best antiplatelet medication for each patient.