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In the Media
As creator of ‘CRISPR babies’ nears release from prison, where does embryo editing stand?
Science News |Jon Cohen- CRISPR
- human germline genome editing
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Neurobehavioral Genetic Testing in Children: How Much Should We Know?
Recent advances in genetics have yielded important insights into the etiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Professional societies such as the…- Genetic Testing
- Testing children
- autism spectrum disorder
- autism
- pediatric
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In the Media
Why Do Some People Never Get Covid?
The New York Times |Daniela J. Lamas- genetics of covid
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In the Media
A Rape Survivor Gave Police Her DNA. They Linked Her to Another Crime
WIRED |Emily Mullin- dna forensic databanking
- Forensic Genetics
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In the Media
Genomics’ Ethical Gray Areas Are Harming the Developing World
UNDARK |Dyna Rochmyaningsih- Developing World Context
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Who Are We Now? Genetics, Genomics, and the Question of the Human
“We used to think our fate was in the stars,” quipped James Watson in a Time magazine piece announcing the Human Genome Project (HGP). “Now we know, in large measure, our fate is in our genes.”…- Epigenetics
- genetic identity
- bias
- Justice
- genetic information
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How Literature and Film Shape and Reflect Public Attitudes toward Genetics
Powerful works of art enrich our understanding of the issues that matter most in our lives—not least in controversial areas of the biosciences. By exploring the dense cultural networks that shape…- Narratives
- Film
- Literature
- public attitudes
- race and genetics
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In the Media
Ancient DNA Boom Underlines a Need for Ethical Frameworks
The Scientist |Amanda Heidt- ancient DNA
- Indigenous data
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In the Media
How a Rare Brain Mutation Spread Across America
The Atlantic |Sarah Zhang- genetic ancestry
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In the Media
When They Warn of Rare Disorders, These Prenatal Tests Are Usually Wrong
The New York Times |Sarah Kliff and Aatish Bhatia- Genetic Counseling / Prenatal Diagnosis