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Abstract

In 2004, the government of Mexico established the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN), to carry out disease-related genomic studies that will address national health problems and stimulate scientific and technological development by generating new commercial products and services in genomic medicine. Towards this end, INMEGEN is carrying out a large-scale genotyping project to map genomic variation within its own population. The initiative is expected to generate a key resource for local researchers to understand disease susceptibility and variation in drug responses, which will contribute to Mexico's goal of developing public health genomics - a field in which Mexico is proving to be a leader amongst emerging economies.

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Title
Genomics, public health and developing countries: the case of the Mexican National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN)
Author
Séguin, Béatrice; Hardy, Billie-jo; Singer, Peter A; Daar, Abdallah S
Pages
S5-9
Publication year
2008
Publication date
Oct 2008
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
14710056
e-ISSN
14710064
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
223751555
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Oct 2008