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The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke

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The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
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Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke
A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).

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The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
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Joshua Hordern
John Tooke
Keywords
personalised medicine
clinical
legal
scientific
ethical
social
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 19/01/2017
Duration: 00:20:45

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