The Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) provides updated and credible information on how genomic
information and family health history can improve health and influence policy and practice. We highlight
news and information on the use of genomic tests and other applications, including family health history,
in clinical and public health practice and programs, along with relevant data, policy, and legislation. We hope the update is informative to practitioners, policy makers, consumers, and researchers. Please send
your comments to: genetics@cdc.gov
Reviews and Commentaries on Science & Technology
- Health care leaders push for 'precision medicine', KQED Apr 30
- The impact of genomics in the practice of medicine Video from the GET Conference 2013
- Genomics and outbreak investigation: from sequence to consequence.
Esther R Robinson et al. Genome Medicine, Apr 2013 - Intestinal microbes and heart disease -- we are what we eat. Mermaid’s tale blog Apr 26
- Microbes: The trillions of creatures governing your health. By Richard Conniff. Smithsonian magazine, May 2013
- How big data will save your life. Even as patient information moves to electronic records, important data is often siloed. By Lucas Mearian, ComputerWorld, Apr 25
- DNA: the 'smartest' molecule in existence? By Jennifer Green and Dhruti Shah, BBC Science, Apr 24
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