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Reflections on the cost of “low-cost” whole genome sequencing: Framing the health policy debate
PLoS BiologyDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Keeping score, strengthening policy, and fighting bad actors over access to research tools
Nature BiotechnologyDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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The mouse that trolled: The long and tortuous history of a gene mutation patent that became an expensive impediment to Alzheimer’s research
Journal of Law and the BiosciencesDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Ethical issues in genetic epidemiology and population genetics
Oxford University PressDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Constructing narratives of heroism and villainy: A case study of Myriad’s BRACAnalysis® with Genentech’s Herceptin®
Genome MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Personal genomics: Where are we now?
Appl Transl Genom.Duke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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Urge overkill: Protecting de-identified human subjects, but under what regime and at what price?
American Journal of BioethicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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We are the genes we’ve been waiting for: Rational responses to the gathering storm of personal genomics
American Journal of BioethicsDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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You never call, you never write: Why return of “omic” results to research participants is both a good idea and a moral imperative
Personalized MedicineDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391 -
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The gene wars: Science, politics, and the human genome
W.W. Norton & CompanyDuke University Center for Public Genomics. Grant number(s): P50HG003391