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Part I: Personalized Medicine and Complex Diseases
Chapter 1. Personalized Treatments: Where Patients History and Biological Background Meet (Mariano Bizzarri)
Chapter 2. Why Precision Oncology is not Very Precise (and why this should not surprise us) (Anya Plutynski)
Chapter 3. Conceptual and Theoretical Specifications towards Accuracy in Medicine (Mael Montevil)
Part II: Personalized Medicine and Nutrition
Chapter 4. Personalized Nutrition: Overrated or Misconceived? (Vincenzo Fogliano et al)
Part III: Personalized Medicine and New Bio-technologies
Chapter 5. Drug Safety and Personalized Medicine: a Possible Interaction through E-Synthesis? (Francesco De Pretis et al)
Chapter 6. Organoids and Mouse Avatars in Personalized Medicine Towards a Science of the Individual? (Sara Green)
Part IV: Personalized Medicine and Ethics of Innovation
Chapter 7. From Ecogenetics to Exposomics: What is New in Molecular Epidemiology? (Xavier Guchet)
Chapter 8. Personalized Medicine and Research Biobanking: from Traditional Informed Consent to Participatory governance (Antonella Ficorilli)
Chapter 9. A GDPR-compliant blockchain-based system for sharing synthetic data and for computation bringing the algorithms to the data (Edwin Fletcher)
Part V: Personalized Medicine: the Societal and Economical Impact
Chapter 10. U.S. Opioid Epidemic: An Integral Approach to Prevention, Treatment, and Prognosis (Maria Sophia Aguirre)
Chapter 11. TBA (Roger Strand)
Chapter 12. TBA (Massimo Ciccozzi).
Chapter 1. Personalized Treatments: Where Patients History and Biological Background Meet (Mariano Bizzarri)
Chapter 2. Why Precision Oncology is not Very Precise (and why this should not surprise us) (Anya Plutynski)
Chapter 3. Conceptual and Theoretical Specifications towards Accuracy in Medicine (Mael Montevil)
Part II: Personalized Medicine and Nutrition
Chapter 4. Personalized Nutrition: Overrated or Misconceived? (Vincenzo Fogliano et al)
Part III: Personalized Medicine and New Bio-technologies
Chapter 5. Drug Safety and Personalized Medicine: a Possible Interaction through E-Synthesis? (Francesco De Pretis et al)
Chapter 6. Organoids and Mouse Avatars in Personalized Medicine Towards a Science of the Individual? (Sara Green)
Part IV: Personalized Medicine and Ethics of Innovation
Chapter 7. From Ecogenetics to Exposomics: What is New in Molecular Epidemiology? (Xavier Guchet)
Chapter 8. Personalized Medicine and Research Biobanking: from Traditional Informed Consent to Participatory governance (Antonella Ficorilli)
Chapter 9. A GDPR-compliant blockchain-based system for sharing synthetic data and for computation bringing the algorithms to the data (Edwin Fletcher)
Part V: Personalized Medicine: the Societal and Economical Impact
Chapter 10. U.S. Opioid Epidemic: An Integral Approach to Prevention, Treatment, and Prognosis (Maria Sophia Aguirre)
Chapter 11. TBA (Roger Strand)
Chapter 12. TBA (Massimo Ciccozzi).