Personalized Therapy with Pharmacogenomics discusses the integration of genetic information into individualized treatment plans. It covers various therapeutic areas, demonstrating how pharmacogenomics can predict drug response and guide dosage adjustments. The book emphasizes enhancing treatment efficacy and minimizing adverse reactions through genetic insights. Targeted at clinicians and personalized medicine advocates, it underscores the future of tailored healthcare.
Laura Collins integrates pharmacogenomics into personalized dermatological therapy, tailoring treatments based on individual genetic profiles. Her research focuses on how genetic variations influence responses to therapies for conditions like acne and psoriasis. Laura has published extensively on developing personalized treatment plans that enhance efficacy and reduce adverse effects through pharmacogenomic insights. She also provides guidelines for clinicians to adopt personalized pharmacogenomic strategies in their practice, promoting individualized and effective dermatological care through genetic-informed therapies.