- ISSN: 2752-6143 (Online)
- Frequency: 1 volume per year
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak University of Glasgow | UK
Cambridge Prisms: Precision medicine is an approach to maximise the effectiveness of disease treatment and prevention by taking into account variability in genes, environment and lifestyle. It seeks to redefine our understanding of disease onset and progression, treatment response, and health outcomes through the more precise measurement of molecular, environmental, and behavioural factors that contribute to health and disease. This understanding can lead to diagnoses that are more accurate, to disease prevention strategies that are more rational, to a better treatment selection, and to the development of novel therapies.
Now indexed in DOAJ and PubMed Central.
Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine will have ceased publication at the end of 2025, and new submissions to the journal are no longer being accepted. All published materials will remain available through the Cambridge University Press platform in perpetuity.
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Cambridge Prisms Blog - Precision Medicine

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‘The most exciting and rewarding career I know’
- 07 February 2023,
- Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine editor-in-chief Dame Anna Dominiczak offers wise words to young women considering a career in science ‘Young women should follow their dreams.…...

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From ‘generation zero’ to a trailblazer in medicine
- 30 September 2022,
- Dame Anna Dominiczak, the first female chief scientist for health in Scotland and Editor-in-Chief of the new Cambridge Prisms: Precision Medicine journal, details...