Reviews & Commentaries on Science & Technology
Proposed treatment to fix genetic diseases raises ethical issues,
Improving genome understanding- The cost and accuracy of genome sequencing have improved dramatically. George Church asks why so few people are opting to inspect their genome.
The way forward: Realizing the promise of precision medicine and big data.
Establishing transdisciplinary professionalism for improving health outcomes – Institute of Medicine Workshop Summary,
Large scale sequencing efforts go beyond genetic variations towards function,
Is direct to consumer genetic testing profitable?
Genes play a role in breast cancer risk for some; lifestyle changes cut risk for many,
Where are all the miracle drugs? The human genome was sequenced about 13 years ago. We were supposed to have major medical advances in a decade,
Dangerous work. Behavioral geneticists must tread carefully to prevent their research being misinterpreted.
The Human Genome Project wasn’t overhyped. The payoff just took time,
Genomics England and the 100,000 genomes,
Should you get tested for the breast cancer gene?
Why I love genetics,
US to enter the fray on mitochondrial replacement,
Small bits of genetic material fight cancer's spread
Our bodies, our data: New technologies have launched the life sciences into the age of big data. Biologists must now make sense of their windfall,
Our genomes are talking to us - are we good listeners?
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