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Horizon scanning for translational genomic research beyond bench to bedside.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:The dizzying pace of genomic discoveries is leading to an increasing number of clinical applications. In this report, we provide a method for horizon scanning and 1 year data on translational research beyond bench to bedside to assess the validity, utility, implementation, and outcomes of such applications. METHODS:We compiled cross-sectional results of ongoing horizon scanning of translational genomic research, conducted between 16 May 2012 and 15 May 2013, based on a weekly, systematic query of PubMed. A set of 505 beyond bench to bedside articles were collected and classified, including 312 original research articles; 123 systematic and other reviews; 38 clinical guidelines, policies, and recommendations; and 32 articles describing tools, decision support, and educational materials. RESULTS:Most articles (62%) addressed a specific genomic test or other health application; almost half of these (n = 180) were related to cancer. We estimate that these publications account for 0.5% of reported human genomics and genetics research during the same time. CONCLUSION:These data provide baseline information to track the evolving knowledge base and gaps in genomic medicine. Continuous horizon scanning of the translational genomics literature is crucial for an evidence-based translation of genomics discoveries into improved health care and disease prevention.

SUBMITTER: Clyne M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4079725 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Horizon scanning for translational genomic research beyond bench to bedside.

Clyne Mindy M   Schully Sheri D SD   Dotson W David WD   Douglas Michael P MP   Gwinn Marta M   Kolor Katherine K   Wulf Anja A   Bowen M Scott MS   Khoury Muin J MJ  

Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 20140109 7


<h4>Purpose</h4>The dizzying pace of genomic discoveries is leading to an increasing number of clinical applications. In this report, we provide a method for horizon scanning and 1 year data on translational research beyond bench to bedside to assess the validity, utility, implementation, and outcomes of such applications.<h4>Methods</h4>We compiled cross-sectional results of ongoing horizon scanning of translational genomic research, conducted between 16 May 2012 and 15 May 2013, based on a wee  ...[more]

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