Volume 33 Number 24 December 18-31, 2014
Reviews, News and Commentaries
Getting to know you, by Anna Middleton, Sanger Institute, Dec 17
Genetic counsellors and genomic counselling, by Anna Middleton, Genomethics, Dec 17
Geneticists begin tests of an internet for DNA, by Antonio Regalado, MIT Technology Review, Dec 17
How exercise changes our DNA, by Gretchen Reynolds, New York Times, Dec 17
4 Rays of hope for 'precision' cancer therapies, by DJ Cornwall, Huffington Post, Dec 16
Genome sequencing: Exploring the diagnostic promise, by Dr. Francis Collins, NIH, Dec 16
What rare disorder is hiding in your DNA? By Dina Fine Maron, Scientific American, Dec 16
Genomics & the psychology of the rare disease 'diagnostic odyssey', by Yoni Maisel, CVID, Primary Immune and Rare Diseases Blog, Dec 16
ALS Association announces research funds to further understand genetic cause of ALS, Medical News Today, Dec 14
The new BRCA1/2 landscape, by Jane de Lartigue, Onc Live, Dec 13
NIH funds centers to investigate genetic, other risk factors for sudden death in epilepsy, Genome Web, Dec 12 [by free subscription only]
Don’t homogenize health care, by S Jauhar, New York Times, Dec 10
Have a health history heart to heart, the Cleveland Clinic, Dec 10
The real cost of sequencing in 2014, by James Hadfield, BiteSize Bio, Dec 5
By studying how genes and nutrients interact, scientists are looking for ways to use DNA-based diets as a prescription to improve health and prevent disease, by Kendall K. Morgan, Genome Magazine, December 2014
Citizen scientists unite, by Heather Millar, Genome Mag, Nov 24
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