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. 2006 Mar;1(1):5–11. doi: 10.1007/BF02829931

Harnessing Nutrigenomics: Development of web-based communication, databases, resources, and tools

Jim Kaput 1,2,3,, Siân Astley 1,4, Marten Renkema 5, Jose Ordovas 6, Ben van Ommen 1
PMCID: PMC3454813  PMID: 18850216

Abstract

Nutrient — gene interactions are responsible for maintaining health and preventing or delaying disease. Unbalanced diets for a given genotype lead to chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular, and are likely to contribute to increased severity and/or early-onset of many age-related diseases. Many nutrition and many genetic studies still fail to properly include both variables in the design, execution, and analyses of human, laboratory animal, or cell culture experiments. The complexity ofnutrient-gene interactions has led to the realization that strategic international alliances are needed to improve the completeness of nutrigenomic studies — a task beyond the capabilities of a single laboratory team. Eighty-eight researchers from 22 countries recently outlined the issues and challenges for harnessing the nutritional genomics for public and personal health. The next step in the process of forming productive international alliances is the development of a virtual center for organizing collaborations and communications that foster resources sharing, best practices improvements, and creation of databases. We describe here plans and initial efforts of creating the Nutrigenomics Information Portal, a web-based resource for the international nutrigenomics society. This portal aims at becoming the prime source ofinformation and interaction for nutrigenomics scientists through a collaborative effort.

Keywords: Best practices, Information portal, International alliances, Nutrigenomics

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