droog.gs.washington.edu
Nickerson Lab - Tools and Data
http://droog.gs.washington.edu/datatools.html
Genome Variation Server (GVS). Last update December 2015.
cpicpgx.org
Resources – CPIC
https://cpicpgx.org/resources
This presentation describes CPIC, the underlying assumptions of CPIC guidelines, the guideline development process and how the guidelines can be implemented in a clinical setting. Overview Presentation (.pptx). View a list of current implementers. Term Standardization for Clinical Pharmacogenetic Test Results. Learn about CPIC’s Term Standardization Project. Logo image files that you can use for referring to CPIC. The images are in PNG. Logo without full name. Logo with full name.
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Publications – CPIC
https://cpicpgx.org/publications
Listed below are links to PubMed. Entries for each paper. Links to see the guideline page. Will take you to a webpage where you can download the guideline manuscript, supplement and any other related files. There, you will also find information about when the guideline was published and the most recent update of the guideline. CPIC is a partnership between PharmGKB. CPIC is managed at Stanford University. St Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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Links | Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics (U-PGx)
http://upgx.eu/links
The Pharmacogenomics Knowledge Base. European Medicines Agency, CHMP Pharmacogenomics Working Party. Clinical Pharmacogenomics Implementation Consortium. 2nd UPGx Personalized Medicine Day. Implementing Pharmacogenomics in Europe: Design and Implementation Strategy of the Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics Consortium. 1st UPGx Personalized Medicine Day in Granada, Spain. UPGx members participate at the 2016 Golden Helix Summer School. 1st UPGx Personalised Medicine Day, Granada, Spain.
pharmgkb.blogspot.com
PharmGKB Blog: August 2016
http://pharmgkb.blogspot.com/2016_08_01_archive.html
Friday, August 26, 2016. PharmCAT poster to be presented at ASHG. At the American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting in October, PharmGKB will be presenting the new Pharmacogenomics Clinical Annotation Tool (PharmCAT) with our colleague, Dr. Marylyn Ritchie, who is pictured on the home page of the meeting website ( http:/ www.ashg.org/2016meeting/. We look forward to seeing everyone there! Links to this post. Tuesday, August 16, 2016. CPIC Meeting at ASCPT on March 15, 2017. The CPIC-PGRN Meeting i...
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GenomeRef: October 2016
http://genomeref.blogspot.com/2016_10_01_archive.html
Monday, October 24, 2016. Are you familiar with CYP2D6 and its importance in drug metabolism? CYP2D6 ( Gene ID: 1565. Is a gene associated with the metabolism of 25% of clinically prescribed drugs, including antidepressants, neuroleptics and opioids. CYP2D6 is located on chromosome 22. 22q131), near two cytochrome P450 pseudogenes CYP2D7. The Genome Reference Consortium, in conjunction with the Pharmacogenomics Research Network. Figure 1. Alignment of fosmid ends from the ABC12 library to GRCh38 chr&...
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Deciphering next-generation pharmacogenomics: an information technology perspective | Open Biology
http://rsob.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/4/7/140071
Skip to main content. Royal Society Open Science. Search for this keyword. Deciphering next-generation pharmacogenomics: an information technology perspective. Published 16 July 2014. Institute of Computer Science. Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas. Find this author on Google Scholar. Find this author on PubMed. Search for this author on this site. Institute of Computer Science. Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas. Find this author on Google Scholar. Find this author on PubMed.
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