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Public health and valorization of genome-based technologies: a new model
Jonathan A. Lal
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, Tobias Schulte In den Baumen
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Servaas A. Morre
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Angela Brand
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Corresponding author for this work
Genetica & Celbiologie
CAPHRI - Care and Public Health Research Institute
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Public Health
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Health Assessment Tool
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Public Health Assessment
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Technology Transfer
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Decision Maker
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Health Systems
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Public-private Partnership
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Policy Aspects
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Healthcare
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Level Model
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Public Health Genomics
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Market Authorization
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Value of Information
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Innovation Networks
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Further Analysis
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Parallel Activity
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High Absorption Rate
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Translation of Ideas
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public health
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tools
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assessments
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technology transfer
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policy
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learning
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market
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industry
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capacity
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absorption
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values
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resources
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demand
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optimization
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recommendations
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design
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failures
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reimbursement
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fishes
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wheels
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technology assessment
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Nutrition Policy
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Health Assessment
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Technology Transfer
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Decision Maker
28%
Public Private Partnerships
28%
Technology Assessment
14%
Neglect
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Scientists
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Leveling
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Medicine and Dentistry
Public Health
100%
Health Assessment
83%
Public-Private Partnership
33%
Health Care
16%
Technology Assessment
16%
Health Technology
16%
Neglect
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Public Health Genomics
16%
Computer Science
Assessment Tool
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Decision Maker
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Private Partnership
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Product Service
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Information Value
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Healthcare Service
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Adapted Version
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Parallel Activity
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Health Care
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Psychology
Public Health
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Health Assessment
71%
Public-Private Partnership
28%
Healthcare
14%
Neglect
14%
Technology Assessment
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Absorption
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Neglect
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Public Health Genomics
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