Expanding the perspective of translational medicine: The value of observational data

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In 2003, the Journal of Translational Medicine was launched to foster the publication of high quality research in both "bench-to-bedside" as well as ex vivo human observation. In spite of the success of several large-scale observational studies, e.g. Framingham Heart Study, the opportunity to expand upon the ex vivo human observation has remained limited within the field of translational medicine. We believe that this presents a significant opportunity that merits consideration in both the planning and analysis of large scale observational studies and can contribute greatly to expanding our approaches in translational medicine. © 2012 Liebman and Marincola; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Liebman, M. N., & Marincola, F. M. (2012, March 27). Expanding the perspective of translational medicine: The value of observational data. Journal of Translational Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-10-61

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