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Burrill and Company Report Finds Personalized Medicine is Having a Dramatic Effect on Healthcare Delivery - Read More

Date Added: April 21, 2008 09:31:02 PM
The convergence of genomics, information technology, and nanotechnologies will radically alter every aspect of the healthcare system from the way companies develop and market drugs to the way individuals pay for and receive medical services, according to Biotech 2008 -- Life Sciences: A 20/20 Vision for 2020 - the 22nd annual report on the biotechnology industry from Burrill & Company

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