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Mount Sinai Receives $3.4 Million Grant to Initiate First-Of-Its-Kind Study of Personalized Medicine in the Clinical Setting August 18, 2011 - Dr. Erwin Bottinger and his team are initiating the largest study to date using genetic information to help tailor individualized treatments in heart disease patients.
Data From Mount Sinai Biobank Provides Critical Insight Into Personalized Medicine May 4, 2011 - Mount Sinai researchers find that population labels may not be helpful in predicting disease risk or guiding how a patient will respond to certain medications, as previously thought.
Mount Sinai Charles R. Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine Biobank Enrolls 14,000 February 5, 2011 - The Mount Sinai IPM Biobank, a unique institution that serves Mount Sinai’s many genomic research projects, has enrolled 14,000 Mount Sinai patients.
Personalized Medicine Arrives At Mount Sinai Medical Center October 15, 2010 - Clinical demonstration project offers genetic testing to help doctors predict if their patient will benefit from antiplatelet drug clopidrogel
Faculty Retreat Assesses Research Opportunities for The Mount Sinai IPM Biobank July 1, 2010 - Mount Sinai Leadership and Faculty identified new research and grant opportunities that can now be supported by the IPM Biobank resource.
Mount Sinai Researchers Conclude 9-11 Responders Twice As Likely to Have Asthma November 3, 2009 - The tracking data show an increasing percentage of responders reporting asthmatic episodes, rising to double that seen in the general population.
Investigation Assesses Health Impact of One of the Nation's Largest Environmental Disasters November 2, 2009 - Investigation teams led by Mount Sinai researchers are looking into the disease pathology in Libby, Montana, a town exposed to asbestos-contaminated vermiculite ore for more than a century.
Mount Sinai Research Team Leads NIH-Funded Project Examining the Mechanism of Human Tissue Assembly September 24, 2009 - The $6 million, five-year grant awarded to the Dynamics Underlying Tissue Integrity project supports the collaborative research of a number of biomedical initiatives.
Mount Sinai Study Finds Strong Link Between Neighborhood Factors and Childhood Obesity in Harlem April 16, 2009 - Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that children from East Harlem are three times more likely than other U.S. children to be overweight.
Mount Sinai Study Finds One-Quarter of World Trade Center Responders Still Have Impaired Lung Function February 5, 2009 - The Mount Sinai study is the first to assess lung function in a large group of WTC responders at two different time points since the September 11th attacks.
Gene Mutations Identified As Cause of Primary Torsion Dystonia February 3, 2009 - Mount Sinai researchers have identified mutations in gene THAP1 as a cause of primary torsion dystonia. The discovery may lead to new treatments for this debilitating disease.
Mount Sinai Researchers Discover Potential Link Between Rare Blood Cancer and Environmental Contaminants February 3, 2009 - Mount Sinai researchers have discovered a potential link between a significant number of cases of a rare blood cancer and environmental contaminants in three counties in eastern Pennsylvania.