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The Disease Took Zara, Then Sara. Could Ayla Be Saved?
The New York Times |Gina Kolata- rare genetic disease
- pre-natal genetic treatment
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Genetics and AI: Group Privacy and Fairness
Big data and artificial intelligence are growing more pervasive and are creating new, complex links between individuals and the many groups to which they might belong, including groups no one might…- Big Data
- AI
- genomic privacy
- Algorithms
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ELSIcon2022 Panel: Will it be easier to cure sickle cell disease through gene therapy than prevent the disease through pre-implantation genetic testing for the selection of unaffected embryos?
ELSIcon2022 • Panel • May 27, 2022 Joshua Combs, Sigal Klipstein, Jeanne O'Brien, Erin Rothwell Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited hemoglobinopathy that results in a pattern of early…- Pre-Recorded
- Panel
- Access to genetic screening and therapies
- Gene therapy and gene editing
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ELSIcon2022 Paper: White racial framing and comfort with medical research: a critical analysis
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 27, 2022 Melissa Creary, Jodyn Platt, Sharon Kardia, Paige Nong Objectives: To analyze racial differences in comfort with medical research using an alternative to…- Pre-Recorded
- Paper
- Motivation to participate in research
- Public Health
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ELSIcon2022 Panel: The All of Us Responsible Conduct of Research Training: Fostering Ethical and Socially Responsible Research with Data from All of Us Participants
ELSIcon2022 • Panel • May 27, 2022 Katherine Blinzinsky, Subhashini Chandrasekharan, Sonya Jooma The All of Us Research Program is an ambitious effort to enroll one million or more…- Pre-Recorded
- Panel
- Data and data stewardship
- precision medicine
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ELSIcon2022 Paper: Investigating an Ethos of Duty in Precision Medicine Research Calls for Minority Participation
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 27, 2022 Rachel Bailey A rhetorical utility of identity may provide a novel method of inquiry for bioethics research. To increase diversity of Precision Medicine (PM…- Pre-Recorded
- Paper
- Motivation to participate in research
- Education and public reception of genetic science
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ELSIcon2022 Panel: Innovating Equitable Communication Modalities for Patient Activation and Cascade Testing for Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Cases of Ethical, Legal, and Social Complexities from a Pragmatic Trial
ELSIcon2022 • Panel Session • May 27, 2022 Gemme Campbell-Salome, Amy Sturm, Kelly Morgan, Eric Tricou Cascade testing of at-risk relatives can be an effective way to identify individuals…- Pre-Recorded
- Panel
- Disclosure of genetic risk information to relatives
- Genetic testing and screening
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ELSIcon2022 Flash: INSIGHT @ Work: An Interdisciplinary Study on the Ethical, Legal and Social, Implications (ELSI) of Voluntary Workplace Genomic Testing (wGT)
ELSIcon2022 • Flash • May 27, 2022 Alyx Vogle, Betty Cohn, Rebecca Ferber, Kerry Ryan, Gregory Feero, Debra Mathews, Anya Prince, Kayte Spector-Bagdady, Kunai Sanghavi, Wendy Uhlmann, Charles Lee…- Pre-Recorded
- Flash
- Stigma and discrimination
- Genetic testing and screening
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ELSIcon2022 Paper: ELSI and the New Precision Stewards?
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 27, 2022 Sara Watson, Karen Meagher Advances in pathogen genomics and molecular epidemiology are keeping pace with next generation sequencing translational…- Pre-Recorded
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- Population screening and public health genomics
- Population Genetics
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ELSIcon2022 Paper: An ELSI-informed strategy to use DNA data for humanitarian family reunifications
ELSIcon2022 • Paper • May 31, 2022 Sara H Katsanis, Diana Madden Family separation—whether caused by armed conflict, repressive regimes, disasters, or immigration policies—is traumatic for…- Live
- Paper
- Data and data stewardship
- identity