As personalized, genomic medicine takes off, four developing countries show the way for others

No we do hold the monopoly on this technology in the US, and this article brings to light that genomics is a global concern and effort.  BD

Developing countries that want the benefits of cutting-edge health care possibilities based on the genetic variation of individual citizens and sub-populations need to foster the new science at home, says a major new Canadian study published today by Nature Publishing Group. In a special six-paper supplement of the journal Nature Reviews Genetics (NRG), researchers from the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health (MRC), Toronto, say four countries with emerging economies -- Mexico, India, Thailand and South Africa -- are showing the way for others in similar economic circumstances.

As personalized, genomic medicine takes off, four developing countries show the way for others

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