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How to find the right drug and the most efficient dosage for a patient? In personalized medicine genetic information of so called pharmacogenes can help to predict whether a medication will produce desired responses or not. Experts of the group „Clinical PGx & Digital Health“ have implemented a pharmacogenomics testing routine at Robert Bosch Hospital that helps physicians to determine the best medication for their patients. Although other factors such as the pathophysiology, comedications or non-clinical data and lifestyle are also considered, the aggregated contribution of genetics and non-genetics factors on drug treatment is not yet fully understood. Therefore, we use mathematical concepts including pharmacometric modeling as well as artificial intelligence to identify novel markers of drug response, which then allow best-informed decisions in drug therapy and development. We are supporting research and translational initiatives to bring pharmacogenomics into clinical practice.

Heads

Prof. Dr. Matthias Schwab
Head of the Institute; Research Group Leader Pharmacogenomics and Digital Health, and of Metabolism and Cancer Therapy
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Dr. Roman Tremmel
Research Group Leader Pharmacogenomics and Digital Health
Tel+49-711-8101 2061
roman.tremmel@ikp-stuttgart.de
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Team Members

Prof. Dr. Anne Nies
Senior Scientist
Tel+49-711-8101 2775
anne.nies@ikp-stuttgart.de
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Dr. Kathrin Klein
Senior Scientist
Tel+49-711-8101 5648
kathrin.klein@ikp-stuttgart.de
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Dr. Charlotte Kölz
Scientist
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Dr. Simeon Rüdesheim, Pharmacist
Scientist
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Julia Dressler
PhD Student
Tel+49-711-8101 5004
julia.dressler@ikp-stuttgart.de
Jasmin Happle
Study Nurse
Tel+49-711-8101 5969
Jasmin.Happle@ikp-stuttgart.de
Thomas Hees
Technical Assistant
Tel+49-711-8101 2089
thomas.hees@ikp-stuttgart.de
Silvia Hübner
Technical Assistant
Tel+49-711-8101 2094
silvia.huebner@ikp-stuttgart.de