This book examines the intersection of pharmacogenomics and bioinformatics in drug discovery and personalized medicine. It covers bioinformatic tools and databases used to analyze genetic data and predict drug responses. The book emphasizes the importance of computational approaches in identifying pharmacogenomic markers and integrating them into clinical practice. Ideal for bioinformaticians and pharmacogenomic researchers, it highlights the technological foundations of personalized medicine.
Abigail Hunter integrates bioinformatics with pharmacogenomics to analyze genetic data for personalized dermatological treatments. Her research focuses on using computational tools to interpret complex genetic information and predict patient responses to skin therapies. Abigail has authored numerous studies on leveraging bioinformatics in identifying genetic markers for effective dermatological care. She also offers guidelines for clinicians and researchers to utilize bioinformatics in pharmacogenomic strategies, promoting accurate and personalized dermatological treatments through advanced data analysis techniques.