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ELSIcon2022 Late-Breaking: South Africans’ opinions on human heritable genome editing: Promoting equal access as key to the future
ELSIcon2022 • Networking Session • Late-breaking Abstracts • June 1, 2022 Donrich Thaldar, Bonginkosi Shozi A deliberative public engagement study among South Africans on the topic of…- Live
- Networking Session
- Late-breaking Abstracts
- Emerging technologies - public opinion and policy
- equity and justice in genetics
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New York 2013 State Bills (New York 2013 A2931)
This bill regulates the use of human subjects for medical research and experimentation, including subjects with mental disorders and children. The bill addresses exclusion or inclusion of subjects to…- state bill
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- bill status died
- New York
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Is there a “pandemic effect” on individuals’ willingness to take genetic tests?
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Minnesota 2017 State Bills (Minnesota 2017 SF 781)
Establishes the MinnesotaCare program. A managed care organization that contracts with the Commissioner as part of the program may not discriminate or use any policy that has the effect of…- state bill
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- bill status died
- Minnesota
- health insurance nondiscrimination
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Fixing the poor: Eugenic sterilization and child welfare in the twentieth century
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New Hampshire State Statute (New Hampshire: NHS §141-H:1, 141-H:2, and 141:H-6)
No individual or his/her family member may be required to undergo genetic testing as a condition of doing business with another person. Genetic testing may not be performed on any individual or…- state statute
- New Hampshire
- employment nondiscrimination
- genetic privacy
- genetic testing
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Creating accessible Spanish language materials for Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research consortium genomic projects: Challenges and lessons learned
Per MedClinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research (CSER) Consortium. Grant number(s): UM1HG007292, U01HG00961, U01HG009599, U01HG006485, UM1HG007292 -
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Perceived cancer risk and genetic counseling: A biopsychological perspective
Journal of Genetic Counseling