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Inteview Guide: Knowledge and Attitudes about Privacy and Secondary Data Use among African-Americans Using Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
Ziegler and colleagues developed this semi-structured, qualitative, interview guide to elicit perspectives from Black/African-American participants on direct-to-consumer genetic testing. Topics… -
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Interview Guide: Diverse Parental Perspectives of the Social and Educational Needs for Expanding Newborn Screening through Genomic Sequencing
Timmins and colleagues created this semi-structured interview guide to explore parents' perspectives on expanded newborn screening through genomic sequencing. Questions explore parent's… -
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The Public Understanding and Attitudes towards Genetics and Genomics (PUGGS) Questionnaire
Carver and colleagues developed the Public Understanding and Attitudes towards Genetics and Genomics (PUGGS) questionnaire to assess college students' knowledge of genetics, including gene-… -
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How Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Affect Perceptions of Race? Conjoint Survey Instrument
The Conjoint Survey Instrument is a survey instrument developed for the study “How Does Genetic Ancestry Testing Affect Perceptions of Race?” The study explores how respondents make racial… -
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Black-White Race Morphs Research Tool
The Black-White Race Morphs Research Tool is a resource comprised of 240 morphed images combining same-gender Black and White face images. The research tool uses original images from the Chicago Face… -
In the Media
Family of Henrietta Lacks Settles With Biotech Company That Used Her Cells
The New York Times |Ms. Lacks’s family had accused Thermo Fisher Scientific of profiting from her cells, which have contributed to revolutionary advances in medicine, without seeking their permission.- HeLa
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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
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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
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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
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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