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In the Media
F.D.A. Warns Patients About Some Prenatal Genetic Tests
The New York Times |Aatish Bhatia- Newborn screening
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In the Media
The Human Genome Project pieced together only 92% of the DNA – now scientists have finally filled in the remaining 8%
The Conversation |Gabrielle Hartley- Human Genome Project
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Ethical and Legal Challenges Posed by the Implementation of AI Applications in the Healthcare Setting
Healthcare institutions are implementing artificial intelligence (AI) at a rapid pace. The hope is that AI will improve the quality of care and reduce costs in the long run. However, the deployment…- Artificial intelligence
- Healthcare
- health disparities
- Regulation
- FDA
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As creator of ‘CRISPR babies’ nears release from prison, where does embryo editing stand?
Science News |Jon Cohen- CRISPR
- human germline genome editing
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Neurobehavioral Genetic Testing in Children: How Much Should We Know?
Recent advances in genetics have yielded important insights into the etiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Professional societies such as the…- Genetic Testing
- Testing children
- autism spectrum disorder
- autism
- pediatric
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In the Media
Why Do Some People Never Get Covid?
The New York Times |Daniela J. Lamas- genetics of covid
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In the Media
A Rape Survivor Gave Police Her DNA. They Linked Her to Another Crime
WIRED |Emily Mullin- dna forensic databanking
- Forensic Genetics
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In the Media
Genomics’ Ethical Gray Areas Are Harming the Developing World
UNDARK |Dyna Rochmyaningsih- Developing World Context
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NHGRI Short Courses for Genomics-Related Research Education (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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Who Are We Now? Genetics, Genomics, and the Question of the Human
“We used to think our fate was in the stars,” quipped James Watson in a Time magazine piece announcing the Human Genome Project (HGP). “Now we know, in large measure, our fate is in our genes.”…- Epigenetics
- genetic identity
- bias
- Justice
- genetic information