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Following genes to health

Following genes to health. “One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine”. Sir William Osler 1849-1919 Aphorisms from his Bedside Teachings 1961. FOR CLINICIANS. MOLECULAR MEDICINE. AUDIENCE. MEDICAL STUDENTS. MOLECULAR MEDICINE.

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Following genes to health

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  1. Following genes to health • “One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine”. • Sir William Osler 1849-1919 • Aphorisms from his Bedside Teachings 1961.

  2. FOR CLINICIANS MOLECULAR MEDICINE

  3. AUDIENCE MEDICAL STUDENTS

  4. MOLECULAR MEDICINE • MOLECULES RESPONSIBLE FOR • DISEASE • Diagnostics • HEALTH • Genetic variation • Development

  5. THE HUMAN GENOME • Population genetics • Inheritance • Phenotypic variation • Cloning • Neoplasia • Infectious disease • HIV • Tuberculosis • Malaria • Influenza • Oncogenic viruses • Carcinoma • Tumour suppressor genes • Inherited susceptibility to cancer • Leukaemias and Lymphomas

  6. THE HUMAN GENOME

  7. INDEX • Level of detail • Form • Style • Layout • Spacing • Cross-references • Synonyms • Singular/Plural • Medical terms

  8. TERMS Disease/s acquired autoimmune communicable complex diagnosis genomic infectious inherited mechanisms non-genomic pathogenesis processes

  9. OTHER ASPECTS • Drug design • Molecular and cellular targets • Gene therapy • Pharmacogenetics • Personalised medicine

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