(Read now) The Personalized Medicine Revolution: How Diagnosing and Treating Disease Are About to Change Forever
☆ Pieter Cullis ☆
| #580297 in Books | 2015-02-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.40 x.60 x5.40l,.0 | File Name: 1771640383 | 176 pages
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| This is the best book about personalized medicine I have read in the ...|By APFernandes|This is the best book about personalized medicine I have read in the last few years. Dr. Cullis envisions the future with wisdom and great humor, providing very clear ideas about what will happen or should happen in the future. He articulates his vision of the future to practical details of||
|Pieter Cullis is one of those rare individuals who can conduct cutting-edge science, see how it fits in the big picture, and explain it all with clear, graceful storytelling. This book is essential reading for anyonefrom the novice to the insider
"Cullis will enlighten you as to why personalized medicine will be the greatest technological advance you have ever experienced.” - Rob Wright, Chief Editor, Life Science Leader
In this persuasive and compelling book, Pieter Cullis argues that personalized medicine, also known as precision medicine, is the biggest revolution of our time. By replacing the current one-size-fits-all approach to medicine with medical treatment based on a patient&rsq... [PDF.zt18] The Personalized Medicine Revolution: How Diagnosing and Treating Disease Are About to Change Forever Rating: 3.65 (723 Votes)
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