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Working together to deliver stratified medicine research effectively

Abstract Introduction or background Stratified medicine is an important area of research across all clinical specialties, with far reaching impact in many spheres. Despite recently formulated global policy and research programmes, major challenges for delivering stratified medicine studies persist....

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Published in:British medical bulletin 2019-03, Vol.129 (1), p.107-116
Main Authors: Attar, S G, Poustie, V J, Smye, S W, Beety, J M, Hawcutt, D B, Littlewood, S, Oni, L, Pirmohamed, M, Beresford, M W
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