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Within the post genomic era a new type of medicine was born: “personalized medicine”. It makes it possible to study how to synthesize new drugs for the treatment of different kind of diseases at the individual level. It is necessary to handle a large amount of data coming from genomics and proteomics analysis. For this purpose we propose a way to make data available in a standardized format, using the international standard HL7. Another important topic is the link between clinical and genomics/proteomics data to have a general view in order to facilitate their analysis.
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Giacomini, M., Lorandi, F., Ruggiero, C. (2007). A standard tool to interconnect clinical, genomic and proteomic data for personalization of cardiac disease treatment. In: Jarm, T., Kramar, P., Zupanic, A. (eds) 11th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biomedical Engineering and Computing 2007. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73044-6_180
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