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My46: A Web-based Tool for Self-guided Management of Genomic Test Results
Year: 2017Tabor and colleagues developed My46, a self-guided, web-based information management system for individuals undergoing genetic testing in clinical and research settings, to enable them to choose wh
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CSER Phase 1: Tumor Mutation Explanation Card
Year: 2012This short explanation card defines a tumor mutation and describes what parents of pediatric patients can expect from a tumor mutation report.
Research Population: Parents -
CSER Phase 1: Inherited Mutation Explanation Card
Year: 2012This short explanation card defines an inherited mutation and describes the information that parents might find on their child's inherited mutation report.
Research Population: Parents -
CSER Phase 1: X-Linked Explanation Card
Year: 2013This short explanation card defines carrier status for X-linked recessive conditions.
Research Population: Parents -
CSER Phase 1: Revised Carrier Status Explanation Card
Year: 2012This hort explanation card defines carrier status for recessive genetic conditions.
Research Population: Parents -
CSER Phase 1: MIONCOSEQ Study FAQs
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions for participants in Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center (MI-ONCOSEQ) Study.…
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CSER Phase 1: NCGENES Study Brochure
The study brochure for the North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES) study includes information on what whole exome sequencing is, why the study is being condu
Research Population: Adults -
CSER Phase 1: NCGENES Incidental Information Brochure
The brochure, developed by North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES), describes Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) and six types of non-medically actionable incident
Research Population: Adults -
CSER Phase 1: NCGENES "What can I learn from whole genome sequencing" Brochure
The brochure, developed by North Carolina Genomic Evaluation by Next-generation Exome Sequencing (NCGENES), includes information about whole exome sequencing (WES), the three types of incidental in
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Interview Guide, Moral Views of Gene Drive Technology Experts
Year: 2021This semi-structured interview guide is intended for use with gene drive technology (GDT) experts. It was developed using ethical arguments identified by the authors via literature review.
Research Population: Experts