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Louise M. Slaughter National DNA Day Lecture - Do People Really Know What DNA Is?
Each year the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) honors the life and legacy of genomics champion Representative Louise M. Slaughter (D-N.Y.) - who passed away in March 2018 - by… -
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Exploring Ethical, Equity, and Regulatory Implications for Pharmacogenomics Implementation in Psychiatric Care Settings
There are many personal and health system level factors that affect the widespread adoption of pharmacogenomics informed treatments in psychiatric care settings. However, many ethical, legal, and… -
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An Overview of PGx Testing from an ELSI, Psychology, and Psychiatry Perspective
Join us on March 29 for an in-depth exploration of pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing within the realm of mental health care, as we delve into the associated ethical, legal, and social considerations. The… -
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Why Film and TV? ELSI Research and the Public Imagination
Join us on Friday, April 12, 2024, for the next ELSI Friday Forum: Why Film and TV? ELSI Research and the Public Imagination The study of genetics has long been viewed through the lens of mass media… -
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Hierarchical Mapping Technique
The Hierarchical Mapping Technique, best described in the measures section of the validation included here, enables the collection of information about social network structure using a concentric… -
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Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, and Uplift Scales
The Perceived Caregiving Interactions and Behaviors: Malfeasance, Nonfeasance, Uplift Scales are used to examine whether levels of nonfeasance, malfeasance, and uplift are associated with the… -
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National DNA Day 2024
The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is a leader in the celebration of National DNA Day. Since 2003, National DNA Day has brought students, educators and the general public together… -
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The Parental Personal Utility Scale (Parent PrU)
The Personal Utility Scale (PrU) asks participants to rate how useful they find nineteen outcomes of genome sequencing on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all useful) to 7 (extremely useful). This… -
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