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Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.

The sequencing of the human genome has revolutionized biology and led to an astounding variety of technologies and bioinformatics tools, enabling researchers to study expression of genes, the function of proteins, metabolism, and genetic differences within populations and between individuals. These...

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Autores principales: Henry, Carol J, Phillips, Richard, Carpanini, Francis, Corton, J Christopher, Craig, Katherine, Igarashi, Koichi, Leboeuf, Robert, Marchant, Gary, Osborn, Kimberly, Pennie, William D, Smith, Lewis L, Teta, M Jane, Vu, Vanessa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12361931
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author Henry, Carol J
Phillips, Richard
Carpanini, Francis
Corton, J Christopher
Craig, Katherine
Igarashi, Koichi
Leboeuf, Robert
Marchant, Gary
Osborn, Kimberly
Pennie, William D
Smith, Lewis L
Teta, M Jane
Vu, Vanessa
author_facet Henry, Carol J
Phillips, Richard
Carpanini, Francis
Corton, J Christopher
Craig, Katherine
Igarashi, Koichi
Leboeuf, Robert
Marchant, Gary
Osborn, Kimberly
Pennie, William D
Smith, Lewis L
Teta, M Jane
Vu, Vanessa
author_sort Henry, Carol J
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description The sequencing of the human genome has revolutionized biology and led to an astounding variety of technologies and bioinformatics tools, enabling researchers to study expression of genes, the function of proteins, metabolism, and genetic differences within populations and between individuals. These scientific advances are making an impact in the medical research community and hold great promise for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. This developing field also holds great promise for improving the scientific basis for understanding the potential impacts of chemicals on health and the environment. A workshop sponsored by the International Council of Chemical Associations was held to review the state of the science in the application of genomics technologies in toxicology and epidemiology. Further, consideration was given to the ethical, legal, and regulatory issues and their influence on the direction and application of genomics technologies to environmental health research. Four overarching themes emerged from the workshop: Genomics technologies should be used within a framework of toxicology and epidemiology principles and applied in a context that can be used in risk assessment; effective application of these technologies to epidemiology will require suitable biologic samples from large and diverse population groups at the relevant period of exposure; ethical, legal, and social perspectives require involvement of all stakeholder communities; and a unified research agenda for genomics technologies as applied to toxicology, epidemiology, and risk assessment is urgently needed for the regulatory and scientific communities to realize the potential power and benefits of these new technologies.
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spelling pubmed-12410322005-11-08 Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop. Henry, Carol J Phillips, Richard Carpanini, Francis Corton, J Christopher Craig, Katherine Igarashi, Koichi Leboeuf, Robert Marchant, Gary Osborn, Kimberly Pennie, William D Smith, Lewis L Teta, M Jane Vu, Vanessa Environ Health Perspect Research Article The sequencing of the human genome has revolutionized biology and led to an astounding variety of technologies and bioinformatics tools, enabling researchers to study expression of genes, the function of proteins, metabolism, and genetic differences within populations and between individuals. These scientific advances are making an impact in the medical research community and hold great promise for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. This developing field also holds great promise for improving the scientific basis for understanding the potential impacts of chemicals on health and the environment. A workshop sponsored by the International Council of Chemical Associations was held to review the state of the science in the application of genomics technologies in toxicology and epidemiology. Further, consideration was given to the ethical, legal, and regulatory issues and their influence on the direction and application of genomics technologies to environmental health research. Four overarching themes emerged from the workshop: Genomics technologies should be used within a framework of toxicology and epidemiology principles and applied in a context that can be used in risk assessment; effective application of these technologies to epidemiology will require suitable biologic samples from large and diverse population groups at the relevant period of exposure; ethical, legal, and social perspectives require involvement of all stakeholder communities; and a unified research agenda for genomics technologies as applied to toxicology, epidemiology, and risk assessment is urgently needed for the regulatory and scientific communities to realize the potential power and benefits of these new technologies. 2002-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1241032/ /pubmed/12361931 Text en
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Henry, Carol J
Phillips, Richard
Carpanini, Francis
Corton, J Christopher
Craig, Katherine
Igarashi, Koichi
Leboeuf, Robert
Marchant, Gary
Osborn, Kimberly
Pennie, William D
Smith, Lewis L
Teta, M Jane
Vu, Vanessa
Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title_full Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title_fullStr Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title_full_unstemmed Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title_short Use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
title_sort use of genomics in toxicology and epidemiology: findings and recommendations of a workshop.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12361931
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