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Trainee Hub
TraineeHub Resources
This digital collection of ELSI-related resources is intended to provide useful information for ELSI trainees and early career scholars. If you would like submit a resource please email… -
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All of Us Research Program Releases Tribal Consultation Final Report
NIH to enhance tribal engagement efforts for precision medicine research: Tribal leaders inform All of Us Research Program’s next steps to include tribal communities -
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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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Developing Resources for DNA Testing at the Border: BorderDNA Working Group
Emerging technological advances and political shifts have expanded immigration-related DNA applications beyond relationship tests within a family for visa petitions. Several U.S. government programs… -
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From Trainees to Scholars: Three ELSI Career Paths
ELSI scholarship is constantly evolving as new technologies raise new ethical challenges and questions. For younger scholars in the field, this presents ample opportunity to explore original topics… -
ELSIhub Collections
ELSIhub Collections | Race, Genetics, and Genetics Education
Click here for all ELSIhub Collections Collection Editors Brian M. Donovan, PhD, Research Scientist, BSCS Science Learning Daphne O. Martschenko, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow,… -
ELSIhub Collections
ELSIhub Collections | Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) at the Intersection of Genomics and Infectious Disease
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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.