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Barriers to clinical adoption of next generation sequencing: Perspectives of a policy Delphi panel
Applied & Translational GenomicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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A vision for empirical ELSI along the R&D pipeline
AJOB Empirical BioethicsRajagopalan, Cakici, and Bloss envision a future in which empirical ELSI research is deployed early and continuously to align the goals of publicly funded science with local, public interests. -
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Hope versus reality: Parent expectations of genomic testing
Patient Educ CounsClinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) Consortium. Grant number(s): 1U01HG0096108 -
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Development and early implementation of an Accessible, Relational, Inclusive and Actionable approach to genetic counseling: The ARIA model
Patient Educ CounsClinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) Consortium. Grant number(s): UM1HG007292, U01HG007307 -
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Return of results in genomic biobank research: Ethics matters
Genet MedClinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) Consortium. Grant number(s): R01-HG003178, 1-R01-CA154517, 69763 -
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Eliciting preferences on secondary findings: The Preferences Instrument for Genomic Secondary Results
Genet MedClinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) Consortium. Grant number(s): UM1 HG007301, R21 HG006612, UL1 TR000445 -
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Exploring the use of a comic for education about expanded carrier screening among a diverse group of mothers
Journal of Communication in Healthcare -
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Pondering the future of genetic counseling: An adolescent field comes of age
Journal of Genetic Counseling -
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Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's Disease (II)
The Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's Disease (REVEAL) Study is an ongoing, multi-site research project that is designed to evaluate the psychological and behavioral impact of…- Affect
- African American
- Age
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Alzheimer's disease risk