The topics page enables quick access to all resource types on
the platform, organized by relevance to your topic.
Popular Searches
Featured Topics
Featured Topics
21 - 30 of 277 Topics
-
Collection
Dataveillance and Human Rights
Nearly 75 years ago, countries agreed to an International Bill of Human Rights, that included, among other fundamental rights, a right to privacy, a right to science, and a right to health. Cohesive…- data privacy
- data justice
- public health surveillance
- HIPAA
-
Funding Opportunity
Investigator-Initiated Research in Genomics and Health Equity (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
- Health Equity
- Genomics research
-
Funding Opportunity
Investigator-Initiated Research in Genomics and Health Equity (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
- Health Equity
- Genomics research
-
In the Media
The quest for the era of personalised medicine
BBC |The Human Genome Project was supposed to lead to personalised medicine tailored to our DNA. It's finally happening, but it is proving more difficult than anyone could have imagined.- personalized medicine
-
In the Media
The search for the world's 'missing' genomes
BBC |Enormous strides have been made to unravel the secrets of the human genome, so why are we missing the genetic information of most of the planet?- Inequality
-
In the Media
Forget designer babies. Here’s how CRISPR is really changing lives
MIT Technology Review |The gene-editing tool is being tested in people, and the first treatment could be approved this year.- Gene Editing
-
In the Media
Untangling Rosalind Franklin’s Role in DNA Discovery, 70 Years On
The New York Times |Historians have long debated the role that Dr. Franklin played in identifying the double helix. A new opinion essay argues that she was an “equal contributor.”- double helix
-
Collection
Paying for Cures: The Ethics and Economics of Gene Therapies for Rare Diseases
Rare diseases, most of which have a genetic basis, collectively affect an estimated 300 million individuals worldwide and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Although less than…- gene therapy
- sickle cell disease
- health economics
- nusinersen
-
Funding Opportunity
NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) (R25 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
- Education activities
- diversity
-
Collection
The Disability Rights Critique of Technologies that Eliminate Human Genetic Variation
The development and use of an expanding range of medical technologies that yield genetic information about embryos and fetuses has raised ethical questions about whether and how this increasingly…