Precision medicine's future: incorporating genetic engineering with pharmacological studies One

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  • Michael

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  • Wan Chan

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  • Chuan Chou

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Keywords:
Drug discovery Gene treatments, collaborative
Abstract

Precision medicine is changing as a result of the incorporation of genetic engineering into pharmacological 
research, which has the potential to completely reshape healthcare. Beyond the conventional "one-size
fits-all" approach, precision medicine focuses on customizing treatments for each patient based on genetic, 
environmental, and lifestyle factors. This editorial explores the uses of genetic engineering in drug 
discovery, pharmacogenomics, and novel therapeutics like gene and cell treatments, highlighting the 
critical role that genetic engineering plays in advancing precision medicine. Advances in omics 
technology and tools like CRISPR-Cas9 have improved our understanding of disease pathways and 
expedited the development of tailored medicines. 

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Published
2026-03-05
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