TY  - JOUR
JF  - npj Genomic Medicine
A1  - Howell, KB
A1  - White, SM
A1  - McTague, A
A1  - D?Gama, AM
A1  - Costain, G
A1  - Poduri, A
A1  - Scheffer, IE
A1  - Chau, V
A1  - Smith, LD
A1  - Stephenson, SEM
A1  - Wojcik, M
A1  - Davidson, A
A1  - Sebire, N
A1  - Sliz, P
A1  - Beggs, AH
A1  - Chitty, LS
A1  - Cohn, RD
A1  - Marshall, CR
A1  - Andrews, NC
A1  - North, KN
A1  - Cross, JH
A1  - Christodoulou, J
A1  - Scherer, SW
ID  - discovery10206115
N2  - Advances in genomic technologies have revolutionized the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases, leading to the emergence of precision therapies. However, there remains significant effort ahead to ensure the promise of precision medicine translates to improved outcomes. Here, we discuss the challenges in advancing precision child health and highlight how international collaborations such as the International Precision Child Health Partnership, which embed research into clinical care, can maximize benefits for children globally.
SN  - 2056-7944
PB  - Springer Science and Business Media LLC
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-025-00474-8
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TI  - International Precision Child Health Partnership (IPCHiP): an initiative to accelerate discovery and improve outcomes in rare pediatric disease
AV  - public
Y1  - 2025/02/27/
VL  - 10
ER  -