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A University of Florida genetics researcher has received $10.62 million to further a national effort to use genetic data to more effectively pinpoint which medications and treatments are best for individual patients. Julie A. Johnson, Pharm.D., a UF professor and chair of pharmacotherapy and translational research in the College of Pharmacy, is one of 14 researchers and seven resource development groups who have received a five-year award as part of the National Institute of Health's Pharmacogenomics Research Network. With an eye to the future of personalized medicine, the NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences has invested more than $160 million in these genetics investigators to study responses to medicines for cancer, heart disease, asthma, nicotine addiction and several new areas added this summer.