Implementation of Personalized Precision Medicine: Expanding the Clinical Vision towards Prevention, Early Detection, and Precision Treatment of Disease to Drive Extended Healthspan establishes the landscape of precision medicine as it stands in relation to implementation of individualized approaches based on the patient’s unique genomic and biochemical make-up to facilitate prevention, early detection and personalized interventions. This reference details how these lofty goals are now achievable with the science of today (and tomorrow) and provides the context and blueprint allowing researchers and clinicians to avoid, and more effectively treat, complex chronic disease.At the heart of precision medicine lies one concept that has been missing from modern medicine–the unique genetic and biochemical make-up of each individual patient. Uniquely organized, this reference reflects this concept and provides insights into patient constitution, genetic inherited risk, current epigenetic modifications, and current biochemical state, making this reference valuable to researchers and science-minded providers who modified, reverse or prevent disease progression.
- Explores the expanding paradigm of Precision Medicine applications
- Bridges the gap between precision medicine implementation and medical policy, showing the integration and implementation of technologies in primary care plans
- Provides fresh viewpoints and perspectives for researchers and science-minded providers on the forefront of implementation to help them be informed on the best available tools and approaches for each individual patient
1. DNA Sequencing2. Epigenetics3. Proteomics4. Pharmacogenomics5. Inflammatory Process6. Mitochondrial Health7. Precision Nutrition: Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics8. Senolytics9. Gut microbiome in PPM10. Precision Oncology11. Precision Immunology/Autoimmune12. Precision Vision13. Precision Medicine for Brain Health and Prevention of Neurodegenerative/Neurocognitive Decline14. Neuropsychiatry15. Precision Cardiology16. Precision Endocrinology17. Precision Medicine in Infectious Disease18. Precision Hospital Medicine19. Stem cells in Precision Medicine20. Biological Aging Clocks and Telomeres21. Rare Diseases: Gene Therapy22. Regulatory Environment in Precision Medicine23. Ethics24. Personomics: Getting to know the Patient as an Individual25. Bringing it All Together: P4, The Future of Personalized Precision Medicine26. PPM in Practice: Clinical Cases
Dr Stanford MD, PhD is a physician-scientist and Fellow of the American College of Physicians. He is one of the pioneers in the field of hospital medicine. In 2002, he founded and led a 25-physician group of private practice hospitalists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. From 2001-2018, he was the physician of record for over 150,000 patient encounters. He was elected by his peers to be Clinical Chief of General Internal Medicine, serving in this capacity from 2017 to 2018. Advances in genomics and precision medicine inspired him to pivot again, this time to precision medicine. He completed Professional Certification in Genetics and Genomics through Stanford University in 2018. In 2018, he founded the Beverly Hills Institute for Precision Medicine and continues to present as the Chief Medical and Scientific Officer. He regularly attends and frequently speaks at precision medicine conferences, most recently at the Precision Medicine World Conference in January of 2020 Laura Kelly DAOM, MATCM, L. Ac, Dipl. OM is a nationally licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine. She is in general practice in Los Angeles with a focus on resolving chronic disease through personalized precision medicine. This practice has expanded to include telemedicine consults with patients throughout the US as well as consults for practicing physicians on the use of genomics and nutrition in chronic disease resolution. In 2019 she founded Opal Health where she is currently CEO and CSO, creating precision prevention tools for corporate implementation as well as for the general public.