
Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
Editor-in-Chief:
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Sung-Kun Kim Department of Natural Sciences
Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, OK
USA
ISSN: 1875-6921 (Print)
eISSN: 1875-6913 (Online)
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Personalized Transdermal-Based Therapy for Targeting Disease
Personalized medicine is reshaping drug delivery by tailoring therapies to individual genetic, physiological, and lifestyle profiles. Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS), with their non-invasive nature and sustained release capabilities, offer a promising platform for personalized treatment. This thematic issue, "Personalized Transdermal Therapy", highlights recent advancements at the convergence of pharmacogenomics, advanced formulations, microbiome science, and data-driven technologies. The issue begins by exploring the fundamental concepts and clinical significance of personalized TDDS, followed by a focus... see more
Understanding Psychotropic Drugs Through Causal Inference
Psychotropic drugs are widely used to treat various mental health conditions; however, their efficacy and safety often vary across individuals, presenting challenges in clinical practice. The complexity of these drugs' actions, compounded by the interplay of genetic, environmental, physiological factors, and etc., necessitates a deeper understanding of their mechanisms. Causal inference methods provide a powerful framework for uncovering the intricate cause-and-effect relationships underlying drug responses, helping to elucidate how these factors contribute to therapeutic outcomes... see more