Pharmacogenomics: Social, Ethical, and Clinical DimensionsISBN: 978-0-471-22769-4
Hardcover
368 pages
January 2003
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Preface.
PART I: INTRODUCTION: SCIENCE AND SOCIETY.
Public Attitudes About Pharmacogenomics (M. Rothstein, et al.).
Pharmacogenomics: Pharmacology and Toxicology in the Genomics (H. Mohrenweiser).
The Implications of Population Genetics for Pharmacogenomics (C. Hanis).
PART II: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES AND CONSIDERATIONS.
Genome Research and Minorities (H. Greely).
Drug Development Strategies (P. Manasco & T. Arledge).
Drug Development, Regulation, and Genetically Guided Therapy Pharmacogenomics (D. Feigal & S. Gutman).
Intellectual Property and Commercial Aspects of Pharmacogenomics (A. Nunnally, et al.).
PART III: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS.
Integration of Pharmacogenomics into Medical Practice (G. Omenn & A. Motulsky).
Clinical Utility Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics (N. Holtzman).
Medical Liability for Pharmacogenomics (L. Palmer).
The Challenges of Pharmacogenomics for Pharmacy Education, Practice, and Regulation (D. Brushwood).
PART IV: THE SOCIAL DIMENSION.
Economic Implications of Pharmacogenomics (C. Reeder & W. Dickson).
Pharmacogenomics and the Social Construction of Identity (M. Foster).
Pharmacogenomics: Considerations for Communities of Color (L. Nsiah-Jefferson).
Constitutional Issues in the Use of Pharmacogenomic Variations Associated with Race (J. Robertson).
PART V: EPILOGUE: POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS (M. Rothstein).
Pharmacogenomics and Minority Populations: General Population Survey Questionnaire (M. Rothstein).
Index.