Volume 34 Number 4 January 29 - February 5, 2015
Genomics in Practice
A one-page summary report of genome sequencing for the healthy adult
Vassy J.L et al. Public Health Genomics, January 2015
Vassy J.L et al. Public Health Genomics, January 2015
A new approach to assessing affect and the emotional implications of personal genomic testing for common disease risk.
O'Neill SC, et al. Public Health Genomics. 2015 Jan 21.
O'Neill SC, et al. Public Health Genomics. 2015 Jan 21.
Are Australasian genetic counselors interested in private practice at the primary care level of health service?
Sane V, et al. J Genet Couns 2015 Jan
Sane V, et al. J Genet Couns 2015 Jan
Assessing the utility of confirmatory studies following identification of large-scale genomic imbalances by microarray.
Sanmann JN et al. Genetics in Medicine, January 15, 2015
Sanmann JN et al. Genetics in Medicine, January 15, 2015
Clinical validation of targeted next-generation sequencing for inherited disorders
Yohe S, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2015 Feb;139(2):204-10
Yohe S, et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2015 Feb;139(2):204-10
Effects of racial and ethnic group and health literacy on responses to genomic risk information in a medically underserved population
Kaphingst KA, et al. Health Psychol 2015 Feb;34(2):101-10
Kaphingst KA, et al. Health Psychol 2015 Feb;34(2):101-10
Next-generation sequencing-based genome diagnostics across clinical genetics centers: implementation choices and their effects
Vrijenhoek T, et al. European Journal of Human Genetics 2015 Jan 28
Vrijenhoek T, et al. European Journal of Human Genetics 2015 Jan 28
Research participants in NGS studies want to know about incidental findings
Jelsig AM, et al. Eur J Hum Genet 2015 Jan
Jelsig AM, et al. Eur J Hum Genet 2015 Jan
Translation and validation of a Spanish-language genetic health literacy screening tool
Rodriguez SA, et al. Health Psychol 2015 Feb;34(2):120-9
Rodriguez SA, et al. Health Psychol 2015 Feb;34(2):120-9
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