| Personalised Medicine in Practice
 On 3 March 2011, a group of clinical pharmacologists, senior  clinicians and scientists from the two local medical schools, Hospital  Authority and Department of Health established the Hong Kong Pharmacogenetics  Network with the objective of promoting collaborations in translational  research, staff training and clinical practice in pharmacogenetics,  pharmacogenomics and personalised medicine and providing strategic advice on the  optimal use of medicines and drug developments by the use of pharmacogenetics and  pharmacogenomics approach.  The Inaugural  Scientific Meeting was held at the Postgraduate Education Centre of the Prince  of Wales Hospital.  Dr. York Chow,  Secretary for Food and Health, Prof. Hong-Hao Zhou, Director of Institute of  Clinical Pharmacology, Central   South University  and Prof. Thomas Y.K. Chan, Coordinator of Hong Kong Pharmacogenetics Network  and Director of Centre for Food and Drug Safety delivered the opening speech.  At the Meeting, experts from China and Hong Kong  shared their insights on "Personalised Medicine in Practice" and emphasised  the importance of collaborations among centres and clinicians and scientists in  providing the best possible drug treatments for patients.
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