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    Natural and social scientists differ in their conceptualization and use of race at a critical moment

    In a recent contribution to the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, Jada Benn Torres reviews the “race-as-biology” paradigms that were promulgated early in the discipline and tracks the emergence of…
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    Ethical Issues in Pediatric Gene Therapy Clinical Trials

    The Working Group on Pediatric Gene Therapy and Medical Ethics (PGTME) was created in 2019 to study ethical issues surrounding research in genetic interventions for pediatric populations. The group…
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    LawSeqSM: Confronting the Legal Barriers to Genomic Medicine

    On December 2, 2020 national experts convened for a Zoom webinar on “LawSeqSM: Facing the Legal Barriers to Genomic Research & Precision Medicine.” This event grew out of a project funded by the…
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    What is ELSI Research?

    Thirty years ago in the United States, the National Center for Human Genome Research (NCHGR) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its partner in the Human Genome Project (HGP), the Office…
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    The latest attack on the right to abortion: Restricted reasons 

    Jonathan F. Will, a professor of law at Mississippi College School of Law, identifies a new trend in abortion restrictions. Distinct from previous abortion regulations which rely on the state’s…
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    Update on ASHG 2021 Annual Meeting

    Dear ASHG Members, With the successful conclusion of ASHG’s first ever virtual meeting, we want to provide you with an update on the Society’s 2021 Annual Meeting. Given the continued uncertainty…
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    Capacities of Global Institutions for Gene Drive Governance

    Gene drive technologies represent a promising approach to the reduction of the global health burden posed by insect-borne infectious diseases like malaria and dengue. The application of new…
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    Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications in All of Us

    (The following announcement is available online at All of Us, News and Events) Today the All of Us Research Program released the white paper “Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (…
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    The Sulston Project: Making the Knowledge Commons for Interpreting Inherited Cancer Risk More Effective

    The Sulston Project is a joint research effort at Arizona State University and Baylor College of Medicine named after John Sulston, the champion of open science who, with Bob Waterston, crafted the…
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    Corporate wellness programs, a threat to privacy?

    Genetic testing is increasingly offered as a benefit in employer-sponsored health and wellness programs. Despite rapidly growing popularity of wellness programs, there is little evidence to support…