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Genomics Toolbox: Four Full-Text Studies on Using Genomic Sequencing in Your Integrative Medical Practice

  • Kim Stewart
  • December 10, 2017
nutrigenomics toolbox

In this article, Today’s Practitioner provides four full-text studies and opinion columns to help you organize your own genomics toolbox. Click on the respective title for the complete text document.

1. Nutrigenomics: The Potential to Optimize Chronic Disease with SNP-Based Dietary Recommendations, by Lara Pizzorno, MA, MDiv, LMT, published in IMCJ, 2009.

2. Challenges and strategies for implementing genomic services in diverse settings: experiences from the Implementing GeNomics In pracTicE (IGNITE) network, by published in BMC Medical Genomics, 2017.

3. Genomic sequencing in clinical practice: applications, challenges, and opportunities, by Joel B. Krier, MD, MMSc; Sarah S. Kalia, ScM, CGC; Robert C. Green, MD, MPH, published Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 2016.

4. Guide and Position of the International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics on Personalised Nutrition: Part 1 – Fields of Precision Nutrition, published in J Nutrigenet Nutrigenomics, 2016.
 

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