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Public Health Genomics – public health goes personalized

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De snelle technologische en ICT ontwikkelingen in het genomics veld leiden er toe dat data en nieuwe inzichten uit het Human Genome Project (HGP) en het recente Personal Genome Project (PGP) de mogelijk hebben de gezondheidszorg op vele vlakken te vernieuwen met unieke taken voor het Public Health Genomics veld.1,2

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Brand, A., Morre, S. Public Health Genomics – public health goes personalized. Tijds. gezondheids.wetenschappen 91, 85–86 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12508-013-0030-7

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