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    ELSI in Review • May 2024

    About this listing ELSI in Review is a listing of recently published reviews of the literature on key ELSI topics curated by CERA staff. Our May 2024 set explores parental perspectives on early life…
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    21,000 GenETHX Records Added to the ELSIhub Publications Database

    We are excited to announce the migration of over 21,000 publications from the Genetics and Ethics Database (GenETHX) created by the Bioethics Research Library (BRL), Kennedy Institute of Ethics (KIE…
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    ELSIcon2020 ELSIconversations

    ELSIcon2020 ELSIconversations focused on presentations that were originally accepted for the canceled 2020 ELSI Congress. The 21 participants recorded 15-minute presentations of their…
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    ELSI in Review • November 2023

    About this listing ELSI in Review is a listing of recently published reviews of the literature on key ELSI topics curated by CERA staff. Our November 2023 set explores the ethics of risk prediction…
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    A Bigger View: Ingrid Holm on Sharing Research Tools

    CERA staff spoke with Ingrid A. Holm, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, in April about two research instruments she deposited into the Research Tools Database on…
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    ELSI in Review • March 2022

    About this listing ELSI in Review is a listing of recently published, systematic reviews of the literature on key ELSI topics curated by CERA staff. Our March 2022 set explores rare genetic diseases…
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    Natural and social scientists differ in their conceptualization and use of race at a critical moment

    In a recent contribution to the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, Jada Benn Torres reviews the “race-as-biology” paradigms that were promulgated early in the discipline and tracks the emergence of…
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    Corporate wellness programs, a threat to privacy?

    Genetic testing is increasingly offered as a benefit in employer-sponsored health and wellness programs. Despite rapidly growing popularity of wellness programs, there is little evidence to support…
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    LawSeqSM: Confronting the Legal Barriers to Genomic Medicine

    On December 2, 2020 national experts convened for a Zoom webinar on “LawSeqSM: Facing the Legal Barriers to Genomic Research & Precision Medicine.” This event grew out of a project funded by the…
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    The Sulston Project: Making the Knowledge Commons for Interpreting Inherited Cancer Risk More Effective

    The Sulston Project is a joint research effort at Arizona State University and Baylor College of Medicine named after John Sulston, the champion of open science who, with Bob Waterston, crafted the…