Nature features a short series on precision medicine.

In Venture Beat, Dr. Florence Comite writes about how precision medicine will generate changes in the physician to patient experience, with opportunities for more efficient ways to practice medicine.

PLOS Blog explains why the Precision Medicine Initiative cohort program is more than a genomic project.

An article in Popular Science gives a detailed overview of continued efforts to bring precision medicine into standard clinical practice.

A recent US News and World Report article looked at the eventual inclusion of genetic information in personal medical records and how the direction of the Precision Medicine Initiative will mean greater patient involvement in healthcare decisions.

A recent article in MobiHealth News explained how participants' mobile technologies, such as smartphones and wearable health data trackers, will be key elements for collecting information for the Precision Medicine Initiative. The article also highlighted NIH's PMI Feedback blog.

NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins recently gave a presentation at the annual Aspen Ideas Festival. In his talk, Dr. Collins highlights how the Precision Medicine Initiative pushes for methods opposite of the one-size-fits-all standard of disease treatment currently in use.

The Detroit News recently published an article about efforts spurred by the Precision Medicine Initiative taking place at local hospitals and research laboratories. The article highlights clinical trials that target cancer in a new way. Dr. Barbara Conley of the National Cancer Institute is interviewed for the piece.

The Huffington Post looks at the Precision Medicine Initiative through the lens of treating cancer. This blog post details how precision medicine focuses on treating each patient based on their genetic makeup and specific mutations in their body.

A recent commentary in Cell Systems examined how modern-day software applications will help put the Precision Medicine Initiative into practice.

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