The Environmental Polymorphism Registry: A Unique Resource that Facilitates Translational Research of Environmental Disease (original) (raw)

The Environmental Polymorphism Registry (EPR) is established as a vital resource for translational research into environmental diseases, comprising over 15,000 individuals with diverse backgrounds. This registry links DNA samples to personal identification, facilitating follow-up studies that explore gene-environment interactions. The EPR enhances the ability to identify at-risk populations and contributes significantly to understanding genetic susceptibility to environmental diseases through genotype-driven approaches.