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Dana-Farber Experts Share Five Things You Should Know About Precision Medicine

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Newswise BOSTON President Barack Obama is requesting an increase of $215 million in the 2016 federal budget to launch the Precision Medicine Initiative. This boost in funding for research will give genetic causes of cancer a national focus specifically around precision or personalized treatments for cancer in the future.

Here are some facts about precision medicine:

1) What is precision or personalized medicine?

Physicians have long recognized that the same disease can behave differently from one patient to another, and that there is no one-size-fits-all treatment. Precision medicine makes diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other diseases more accurate, using the specific genetic makeup of patients (and, in cancer, of their tumors) to select the safest and most effective treatments for them.

In cancer, precision medicine involves testing DNA from patients tumors to identify the mutations or other changes that drive their cancer. Then a treatment for a particular patients cancer that best matches, or targets, the culprit mutations in the tumor DNA is used. While such therapies are not widespread yet, many cancer specialists believe precision treatments will be central to the future of cancer care.

2) Do all patients receive precision or targeted treatment?

Not all patients need targeted therapy to treat their type of cancer. The use of targeted therapies is meant for patients whose tumors have specific gene mutations that can be blocked by available drug compounds. Patients who have mutations in certain types of genes, who have mutations that are beyond the reach of available drugs, or whose tumor cells lack identifiable mutations generally would not be candidates for personalized medicine treatments.

According to the National Cancer Institute, a patient is a candidate for a targeted therapy only if he or she meets specific criteria, which vary depending on the disease. These criteria are set by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) when it approves a specific targeted therapy.

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2015 Rare Disease Day at KGI to Explore the Use of Precision Medicine for the Treatment of Rare Disease

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Claremont, CA (PRWEB) February 17, 2015

Precision medicine is a hot topic in health care and scientific research. President Obama spoke about it in his State of the Union Address on January 22, and the White House quickly followed up with details about the Presidents Precision Medicine Initiative a $215 million investment that is aimed at accelerating biomedical discoveries and dramatically improving treatment options for a number of diseases, including those classified as rare.

In recognition of the potential of precision medicine to revolutionize the treatment of rare disease, the theme of Keck Graduate Institutes 6th Annual Rare Disease Day on Friday, February 27, is Precision Medicine for Rare Disease. Rare Disease Day is an international advocacy day to bring widespread recognition of rare diseases as a global health challenge. Each year, KGIs Center for Rare Disease Therapies recognizes the day with a speaker series, panel discussion and the showing of a documentary film on rare disease.

This years keynote speaker is Dr. Stanley Crooke, a pioneer in the field of precision medicine known as antisense therapy. Antisense gene therapy is a gene silencing technique. The therapy is called a gene silencing technique because, instead of repairing the gene that causes disease, it aims to silence the genes effect. As the founder, chairman and CEO of Isis Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Crooke has led the scientific development of antisense technology and engineered the creation of one of the largest and more advanced development pipelines in the biotechnology industry. Isis has achieved commercialization of the first two antisense drugs to reach the market, Vitravene and KYNAMRO. KYNAMRO, approved in January 2013, is the first systemically administered antisense drug to be approved and the first to be approved for lifelong treatment of a chronic rare disease, Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia, disorder of high LDL (bad) cholesterol that is passed down through families.

Precision medicine is the new trend for gene therapies and antisense therapies. It involves utilizing very precise methods for replacing or inhibiting mutant genes known to cause a disease, said Dr. Ian Phillips, director of KGIs Center for Rare Disease Therapies. Having Dr. Crooke as a speaker at this years Rare Disease Day is an incredible opportunity for our students and members of our community to hear firsthand how Isis has been at the forefront of this research and technology.

Chris Garabedian, CEO of Sarepta Pharmaceuticals, is also slated to speak at the event. He will talk about the development of antisense therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare disease affecting around 1 in 3,600 males, which results in muscle degeneration and eventual death. His talk will also cover medical countermeasures (MCMs) against the Ebola, Marburg and flu viruses, and against antibacterial resistance.

The Rare Disease Day event will also include the showing of the film Silent Angels: The Rett Syndrome Story. Narrated by actress Julia Roberts, the documentary film explores the lives of children (primarily girls) living with this rare disorder of the nervous system that leads to developmental reversals, especially in the areas of expressive language and hand use.

Rare Disease Day at KGI will also include a panel discussion with Dr. Tim Cot, the founder of Cot Orphan Consulting and a former director of the FDAs Office of Orphan Product Development; Dr. Jon Bui, associate professor at UC San Diego School of Medicines Department of Neurosciences; Dr. Sukirti Bagal, director, US & Global Medical Affairs and Clinical Development, Pfizer; and Barbara Lavery, board member, Global Genes. Global Genes is one of the leading rare disease patient advocacy organizations in the world.

KGIs 6th Annual Rare Disease Day will take place on Friday, February 27 at KGIs campus in Claremont, CA. For more information contact Kelly Esperias at Kelly_Esperias(at)kgi(dot)edu or 909-607-9651.

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What are people saying about The Politically Incorrect Jesus? – Video

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OBAMA WANTS INTERNET CENSORSHIP, START A NEW WAR, FORCIBLY VACCINATE YOU, AND SIGN THE TPP. – Video

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OBAMA WANTS INTERNET CENSORSHIP, START A NEW WAR, FORCIBLY VACCINATE YOU, AND SIGN THE TPP.
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Ron Paul: Economic collapse is imminent 2015 – Video

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TRANSHUMANIST AGENDA: Androgyny and the Antichrist – Video

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Scientists propose 'cortical modem' implant to give you Terminator vision

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US military research agency DARPA forsees a tiny implant that could restore sight loss or give you a heads-up display without a helmet or glasses.

With just a bit of dabbling in your DNA, scientists could plug a heads-up display directly into your brain. Sergey Nivens/Shutterstock

Forget HoloLens, forget smart glasses and forget augmented reality -- scientists have proposed a "cortical modem" that plugs into your DNA and your visual cortex to cure sight loss and show a heads-up display in front of your very eyes.

The cortical modem concept is the brainchild of DARPA, the US Defense Research Projects Agency. Originally founded in 1958 in response to the launch of Sputnik, DARPA is the US military's research and development agency. It's perhaps best known outside of military circles for the development of ARPANET, an early packet switching network that formed a precursor to the Internet.

The cortical modem concept was presented by DARPA's Phillip Alvelda at a recent pow-wow in Silicon Valley, at which innovators, investors and other big brains were introduced to the agency's Biological Technologies Office (BTO), a blue-sky-thinking initiative announced last year.

During the event, transhumanist publication H+ reports that DARPA was described onstage as a "friendly, but somewhat crazy, rich uncle".

That crazy, rich -- or crazy rich -- uncle foresees the device providing a heads-up display or augmented reality projection appearing in your natural vision with no helmet or smart glasses or anything at all in front of your eyes. Like the Terminator. Or Robocop. Or something less shoot-y.

The short-term plan is for a tiny device about the size of two coins that would give you a heads-up display somewhere around the level of an LED alarm clock. It could cost just $10.

The cortical modem is rooted in the field of optogenetics, which involves studying and even controlling specified cells within living tissue by shining light on them. Light-responsive proteins can be added to the brains of living beings, allowing scientists to turn neurons on or off with never-before-seen precision. They can then study neurological activity -- at the same event presenting real-time visual maps of mouse thoughts -- and potentially even control that activity, perhaps one day correcting neurological disorders.

The cortical modem could do just that, restoring sight to someone with sight loss. Optogenetics is still a relatively young field of study, however, and has yet to be tested in humans -- it would require fiddling around with the DNA in a subject's neurons, which, let's face it, isn't the sort of project you dive into on a Friday afternoon.

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"Mort(e)," Highly Original Post-Apocalyptic Read

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Robert Repinos Mort(e) is a post apocalyptic war novel starring a cast of uplifted cats, dogs, pigs, and of course, giant ants, who, led by their omniscient queen, start an interspecies war to eradicate the human scourge from the planet.

That sounds totally ridiculous, like George Orwells Animal Farm crossed with a 1950s mutated insect movie. In Repinos capable hands, though, Mort(e) is entertaining and intelligent science fiction that can be read as an adventure fantasy, but goes much deeper than that.

Mort(e) is a housecat transformed into a sentient animal with self-awareness, speech, intelligence and hands. What he doesnt know, but comes to realize, is that this transformation is part of a centuries-old plan by the ant queen Hymenoptera to uplift animals into sentience to help the ants exterminate the human species. While the humans scatter across the planet under the ants onslaught, Mort(e) joins a division called the Red Sphinx and builds a reputation as a fearsome fighter under the command of the dangerous bobcat, Culdesac.

The Red Sphinx spends their time fighting the human menace while also investigating EMSAH, a human biological menace that causes animals to go crazy. Mort(e) follows Red Sphinxs mission, but his real motive is to find his pre-transformation friend, a dog named Sheba.

His dedication to Sheba is the heart of the novel. Once a small band of remaining humans contact Mort(e) with word of a prophecy, a vision for a lasting peace, the truth about EMSAH, and news of Sheba, Mort(e) has to make some difficult choices.

A novel about warlike giant ants is pretty clear case of good versus evil, but Reino resists that. He bravely explores the grievances of the queen ant, and imagines what her alien personality would encumber. It turns out shes been nursing a grudge for a long time, and the grudge has a cost.

She had been on the warpath for so many centuries now, absorbing and spitting out the hatred of thousands of generations of her people, that she sometimes wondered if she would have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and purity she would one day bestow upon the earth.

Mort(e) is a terrific adventure and war fantasy set in a future where the planet has risen to overthrow the humans. Repino provides plenty of chases, battles, and descriptions of a desolated human landscape. Along the way, though, the animals have to wonder whether they are becoming the very thing they have sought to overthrow.

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Florida pastor: VR technology can make church more immersive

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Virtual reality cameras have been used in pornography, at sporting events and in many other ways, but one Florida church is looking at using the technology for a higher calling.

According to Gizmodo reports, Rev. Christopher Benek of the First Presbyterian Church of Ft. Lauderdale is exploring the use of devices like the Oculus Rift as a way to reach members of the congregation who live in remote areas or who cannot leave their homes due to health issues.

As the website points out, some places of worship allow their members to view services online, but Rev. Benek believes that adopting VR technology will make churches more accessible, more immersive, and more attractive to the general public.

Numerous persons and groups have developed churches in the virtual world, mainly Second Life, he said earlier this month in an interview with Hypergrid Business. I would venture to say that most have been less concerned with true evangelical success and more focused on what their technological exploratory experience may yield in the future.

A great asset to the church universal

Essentially, the reverend who is currently working on a Ph.D. in theology with a focus on the intersection of technological futurism and eschatology at Durham University in the UK thinks that most modern virtual churches are experiments, not significant faith-based outreach efforts. However, he believes that this will change as the technology becomes more widespread.

For those of us who tend to be more inclined to the developments of human technology, we are keeping abreast of the important advancements that are occurring in the virtual world, explained Rev. Benek, adding that devices such as Oculus Rift could be a great asset to the church universal, as it will enable the infirm, homebound, and potentially even the poor to participate from afar regardless of their personal mobility or lack of affordable transportation.

He added that there are several ways that churches and other religious groups could benefit from removing physical obstacles to worship. It would allow pastors and congregants to visit and pray with more people more often, he explained, and small worship groups would be able to meet on a more frequent basis, even when they are separated by considerable distances.

The way that we currently do care and discipleship will radically change as will our expectations as to what it means to participate in those aspects of the church, added Rev. Benek. In addition to the physical barriers that virtual reality can help overcome, the technology could help overcome language differences by allowing services to be seamlessly translated.

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