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UGenome gives talk at Nottingham-Trent University (UK)

UGenome gives talk at Nottingham-Trent University (UK)

Explore the concept of metabolic personalized medicine and how it can transform pharmacogenomics research and treatment options.

By Anishek Kamal 1 min read

 On April 28, 2025, UGenome AI team mates Ayse ULGEN, PhD, MGM, Peter Bannister, and Zachary S. Brooks, PhD, EMBA gave a talk to Nottingham Trent University entitled: "UGenome AI's promise to revolutionize the pharmacogenomics research - ProPEx."

UGenome AI and Nottingham Trent University collaborate to investigate metabolic related biomarkers and biochemistry to help predict which disease respond best to which set of medications based on an individual's genetic profile.

Multiple genes can be involved in the how people respond to medications (pharmacogenomics) such as CYP2B6, CYP2C1, CYP2C9, CYP2D6, CYP3A4, CYP3A5, NUDT15, SLCO1B1, TPMT, and VKORC1

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