Biomarker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disease-related biomarkers give an indication of whether there is a threat of disease (risk indicator or predictive biomarkers), if a disease already exists (diagnostic biomarker ...
Biomarker (medicine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not all biomarkers should be used as surrogate endpoints to assess clinical outcomes. Biomarkers can be difficult to validate and require different levels of validation depending ...
biomarkers - definition of biomarkers in the Medical dictionary - by ...
biomarker /bio·mark·er/ (bi´o-mahr?ker) 1. a biological molecule used as a marker for a substance or process of interest. 2. tumor marker. bi·o·mark·er (b-mär k r)
Environmental Biomarkers at PNNL
Environmental Biomarkers at PNNL will decode biomolecular signatures associated with environmental insults and use these signatures to predict ecosystem damage and disease.
Biomarkers Consortium: Developing & Qualifying ‘High-Impact ...
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Biomarkers
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Validating Biomarkers for Effective Drug Development
Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 December 2008, Munich, Germany : Biomarkers represent the future of drug development with analysts predicting growth in the market from an estimated $5 ...
Nuclea Biomarkers - Advancing Molecular Oncology
Nuclea Biomarkers, LLC is a translational medicine and genomics company dedicated to the identification of gene and protein biomarkers that are associated with specific disease ...
Biomarkers for Tuberculosis ...
Biomarkers for TB Consortium is part of the Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative which was launched in 2003 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In partnership with the ...
Risk Factor Monitoring & Methods - Biomarkers
Biomarkers. A biomarker is a biologic specimen that may be a marker of exposure to some substance, of its metabolism, or of the integration of exposure and metabolism.