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Organizational and Cultural Dynamics in Genomics Companies: Industry Engagement in Navigating Social and Ethical Issues
This K99/R00 Award is designed to generate scholarship and interventions to guide genomics companies towards more just practices. It does so through a five-year training and research project, which…- Agreement
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Prenatal Preparation: Actions and Results
Recent expansions in prenatal genetic testing have renewed concerns from both disability advocates and right- to-life movements that these tests serve primarily to enable elective terminations,…- Advocacy
- Advocate
- Bioethics Consultants
- Child
- Clinical
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ELSI Biennial Congress
For nearly three decades, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has supported the study of the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of genetic and genomic research for…- American
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- Bioethics
- Biomedical Research
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Exploring Choice of Law Challenges in Multi-Site Precision Medicine Research
Through the combined study of individual variation in genes, environment, and lifestyle, precision medicine research offers the potential for discoveries that will improve human health. Spurred by…- Academic Medical Centers
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Implementation and Implications of Sickle Cell Trait Screening in the NCAA
In 2010 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) adopted a mandatory sickle cell trait (SCT) screening policy for student-athletes in its Division I (DI) colleges and universities.…- Adopted
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- African American student
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- Athletic
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Implementation and Implications of Sickle Cell Trait Screening in the NCAA
PROJECT NARRATIVE The sickle cell trait (SCT) screening program of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is regarded as one of the largest mandated genetic screening programs in the…- Address
- Adopted
- Affect
- African American student
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Genomics, Biometrics and Identity
Public Health Relevance Section Policies in the U.S. increasingly rely upon genomic information as a biometric to inform visa application processes, by verifying biological relationship claims or…- Advocate
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- authority
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Grant Abstract
The Stanford Training Program in ELSI Research
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE The proposed research training program at Stanford University is to create independent scholars who can conduct rigorous research on ethical, legal and social implications…- Research
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Health care system-led familial risk notification: design and ethical assessment
PROJECT NARRATIVE Health systems could work with genetic patients by directly notifying relatives who receive care in the same health system, but no U.S.-based care models have emerged and many…- actionable mutation
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- behavior test
- BRCA1 gene
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Reporting Adult-Onset Genomic Results to Pediatric Biobank Participants and Parents
Project Narrative The potential benefits and harms of returning genomic results to children and their parents are matters of enduring controversy?especially genomic results for adult-onset conditions…- Address
- Adolescent
- Adolescent Development
- Adult
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