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Category Archives: Blog

Overcoming barriers to PGx Adoption

At AltheaDx, we know the key to PGx adoption in mental health is understanding the [...]

19
Nov
PGx testing scientist dropping medicine into a test tube
Podcast: PGx for Pharmacists in Mental Health

Hear our very own Behnaz Sarrami, MSL and PharmD, interview Dr. Jessica Wheelan, who has [...]

04
Oct
Get to Know the ABCB1 Gene

What Is It? ABCB1 (ATP-Binding Cassette subfamily B 1) aka Multi-Drug Resistance Protein 1 (MDRP1) [...]

27
Sep
a visual of DNA
Get to know the MTHFR gene

What Is the MTHFR gene? Methylene TetraHydroFolate Reductase (MTHFR) is the key enzyme that converts [...]

17
Sep
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