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2017, Number 1

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Revista Cubana de Educación Médica Superior 2017; 31 (1)

Website to disseminate contents and resources on the clinical applications of genomic technologies

Serrano BOR, Hernández BJC
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Language: Spanish
References: 36
Page: 114-124
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Key words:

human genome, human genome project, genomics, computational biology, information management.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The growing number in the clinical applications of genomic diagnosis advances and drug development from the identification of new molecular targets raise the need to promote related competencies in health professionals. Objective: To disseminate published contents and resources available on a website about current or potential applications of genomics in clinical practice, useful in teaching, assistance and research. Methods: From the blog platform of Infomed, a web site was constructed and configured with a main page and three blocks: news, credits and information resources. Five additional pages were included: immunoinformatics, other genome projects, events, books, and other resources. Scientific information management strategies were designed to support its ongoing updating. Results: The list of published notes covers diverse categories such as databases, bioinformatics, cancer, capacity building, diagnosis, pharmacogenomics, personalized medicine and treatments, among others. It provides access to universities, other institutions, databases, scientific journals, as well as books or chapters on the subject. Conclusions: The website on Genomic Medicine has been designed as a gathering of resources that increase knowledge levels, arouse interest and generate actions to promote the advances of genomics in clinical practice.


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