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 Pharmacogenomics

The goal of pharmacogenomics research is to move beyond the "one-size-fits-all" approach to drug therapy and allow the development of individualized treatment plans based on genetic profiles. Using genetic indicators, physicians and pharmacists can determine in advance which drugs will work best for specific individuals and which are more likely to cause harmful side effects, and prescribe the most effective therapies.


Research Focus Areas


Signal Transduction

Computational Biology and Drug Design

Integrated System and Animal Models

Pharmacogenomics
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Department News


Nov 6, 2007

Karin lab

UCSD Researchers Discover Inflammation, Not Obesity, Cause of Insulin Resistance

Sept 20, 2007

S. Taylor lab
Cell 2007 130: 1032-1043

UCSD Study Reveals
the Regulatory Mechanism of Key Enzyme.
Protein kinase A (PKA) involved in cardiac disease and breast cancer

Oct 5, 2005

UC San Diego Leads Team to Build Geographic Information System to Assess Toxic Hazards from Hurricane Katrina

April 28, 2005

Karin lab
Nature, 434:1138-43
IKKalpha as a negative regulator of inflammation
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April 25, 2005

$17.2 Million Environmental Grant Awarded to UCSD School of Medicine
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April 5, 2005

UCSD Medical Researchers Say Statins, Other Cholesterol-Depleting Agents Affect Hypertension
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April 3, 2005

UCSD Medical Researchers Say Statins, Other Cholesterol-Depleting Agents Affect Hypertension
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Newton Lab
Molecular Cell 18: 13-24
Natural Tumor Suppresor in Body Discovered by UCSD Medical Researchers
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