Abstract
Editorial: Refining Prevention: Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions.
Highlights
In the current series of papers we address translational issues from several directions
Our last two contributions point to future directions, the first examining innovative strategies that may be transportable to many contexts, allowing researchers to develop broad coalitions to examine genetic effects on behavioral health, and the second introducing epigenetic variables as a way to further inform preventive research and illustrate the key role of family environments in laying the groundwork for young adult health
Our second paper by Philibert and colleagues introduces a new epigenetic measurement tool to advance the examination of preventive intervention efficacy as well as treatment efficacy in the context of smoking reduction and prevention
Summary
Editorial: Refining Prevention: Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions The current series of articles was designed to capture ongoing translational activities linking genetic and epigenetic research to enhancement of prevention and treatment efforts.
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