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The new field of 'precision psychiatry'

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BMC MEDICINE
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-017-0849-x

Keywords

Precision medicine; Personalised medicine; Precision psychiatry; Systems biology; Biomarkers; Big data; Research domain criteria; Omics

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  1. Deakin University, Australia
  2. CNPq, Brazil [MCTI/CNPQ/Universal 14/2014461833/ 2014-0]
  3. CNPq (Brazil)
  4. NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship [1059660]

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Background: Precision medicine is a new and important topic in psychiatry. Psychiatry has not yet benefited from the advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies that form an integral part of other clinical specialties. Thus, the vision of precision medicine as applied to psychiatry-'precision psychiatry' -promises to be even more transformative than in other fields of medicine, which have already lessened the translational gap. Discussion: Herein, we describe ` precision psychiatry' and how its several implications promise to transform the psychiatric landscape. We pay particular attention to biomarkers and to how the development of new technologies now makes their discovery possible and timely. The adoption of the term 'precision psychiatry' will help propel the field, since the current term 'precision medicine', as applied to psychiatry, is impractical and does not appropriately distinguish the field. Naming the field 'precision psychiatry' will help establish a stronger, unique identity to what promises to be the most important area in psychiatry in years to come. Conclusion: In summary, we provide a wide-angle lens overview of what this new field is, suggest how to propel the field forward, and provide a vision of the near future, with 'precision psychiatry' representing a paradigm shift that promises to change the landscape of how psychiatry is currently conceived.

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