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. 2021 Feb 24;12:12. doi: 10.4103/ijpvm.IJPVM_375_19

Table 1.

Global precision medicine initiatives

Country (name of project, website) Goals of programs
Australia (Australian Genomics Health Alliance)
https://www.australiangenomics.org.au/
Develop a national framework for translating omics discoveries into clinical research and practice, including advice on the return of results from genomics research and clinical testing
Belgium (Belgian Medical Genomics Initiative, BeMGI)
http://www.bemgi.be/
Predict clinical outcomes from genomic information and fulfill a pilot role toward concerted integration of genomic information in clinical care in Belgium.
Canada (Genome Canada)
https://www.genomecanada.ca/
Large-scale research projects focused on the application of genomics in the area of precision health. Precision health can be seen as a more evidence-based approach to decision-making with regards to health care and public health.
Estonia (Estonian Program for Personal Medicine)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonian_Genome_Project
Sequence 5K individuals, develop Estonian genotyping array, pilot of 50K Estonian Biobank members, offer to all 35-65 years (~500K) and link to EMR
France (Genomic Medicine 2025)
https://aviesan.fr/fr/aviesan/accueil/toute-l-actualite/plan- francemedecine-genomique-2025
Deploy the instruments of the genomic care pathway and to allow access to genomic medicine for all concerned (patients and their families as indicated) in the territory
Israel (Bench To Beside Project)
https://www.weizmann.ac.il/WeizmannCompass/sections/features/the- bench-to-bedside-project
Weizmann Institute and Clalit project aiming to sequence 100,000 Israeli genomes from selected patients
Japan (Implementation of Genomic Medicine Project, IGMP)
http://www.src.riken.jp/english/project/person/
Use genomics for optimized diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Korea (Genome Technology to Business Translation Program)
http://www.cdc.go.kr/NIH/eng/main.jsp
Use genomics to develop early diagnosis and treatment approaches for personalized and preventive medicine
Luxembourg (Centre for Systems Biomedicine)
https://wwwfr.uni.lu/recherche/priorites_de_recherche/luxembourg_centre_for_systems_biomedicine_lcsb
National Centre of Excellence in Early Diagnosis and Stratification of Parkinson’s Disease
Singapore (POLARIS)
https://www.a-star.edu.sg/polaris/
Pilot TGFBI testing for disease diagnosis and family risk assessment in stromal corneal dystrophies, then implement 90-gene panel for gastrointestinal cancers
Thailand (Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine)
http://www.thailandpg.org/
Implement pharmacogenomics card to identify risk for top ten drugs with risk for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (SJS/TEN), integrated with nationwide pharmacovigilance program
United Kingdom (Genomics England)
http://www.genomicsengland.co.uk/
Sequence 100K whole genomes and link to National Health Service records to treat individual patients and better understand cancer, rare and infectious diseases
United States (All of Us)
https://allofus.nih.gov/
Recruit one million participants representative of the population and share data from EMRs, digital health and genomics to enhance scientific discovery and clinical care

Source: Adapted from reference 91. EMR=Electronic medical records