Biomarker Discovery
Biomarker discovery is the process of identifying and measuring biological molecules in the body that can be used as indicators of a disease state or other health condition. The biomarkers can be proteins, genes, metabolites, or other molecules that can be used to monitor a specific health status or predict a health outcome. They are a valuable tool for medical research, diagnosis, and treatment, as they provide physicians with the information necessary to make more informed decisions about the course of their patient's care and the efficacy of treatments. Biomarkers can also be used in epidemiological studies to better understand the causal relationship between environmental exposures and health outcomes, and to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies.
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