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Prof. Owen Smith hopes MAGIC-I project will lead to every child and adolescent with cancer in Ireland receiving deep genome analysis to determine best way to manage their illness ...
Professor Owen Smith, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Children's Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin, has launched Ireland's first clinical study of genomics approaches in cancer care.
Researchers hope MAGIC-I project will lead to every child and adolescent with cancer here receiving deep genome analysis to ...
According to its backers, MAGIC-I is Ireland's first clinical study of its type in cancer care and will harness "the power of ...
Mother-of-four Noreen Doyle is speaking out to support a “revolutionary” Irish childhood cancer research project launching ...
MAGIC-I, the country's first clinical study of genomics approaches in cancer care, is set to revolutionise childhood cancer ...
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universities are a source of everyday economic and social benefits to communities in every congressional district in the country," said Jason Owen-Smith, a sociology professor at the University of ...
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Professor Owen Smith said: “In the past decade, genome sequencing has not only enabled critical advances in our understanding of how leukaemia develops but also why some patients fail to respond to ...
“In some ways I think it’s a core part of the story of contemporary America,” said Jason Owen-Smith, a University of Michigan professor who studies the scope of research on the nation’s ...