Volume 34 Number 9 March 5-12, 2015
Reviews, News and Commentaries
Big data: The revolution is digitized
Seife C Nature 518, 480–481 (26 February 2015)
Seife C Nature 518, 480–481 (26 February 2015)
Making personalized medicine more affordable.
Aronson Naomi et al. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2015 Feb 27.
Aronson Naomi et al. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2015 Feb 27.
Separating the microbiome from the hyperbolome.
Shanahan F Genome Med. 2015 Feb 24;7(1):17.
Shanahan F Genome Med. 2015 Feb 24;7(1):17.
Postmortem disclosure of genetic information to family members: active or passive?
Boers S, et al. Trends in Molecular Med 2015 21(3)148-153
Boers S, et al. Trends in Molecular Med 2015 21(3)148-153
Should doctors share gene tests after a death in the family? By Loane Skene, the Conversation, Mar 2
The contribution of genomic research to explaining racial disparities in cardiovascular disease: A systematic review
Kaufman J, et al. Am. J. Epidemiol. (2015) Mar 1
Kaufman J, et al. Am. J. Epidemiol. (2015) Mar 1
23andMe and the promise of anonymous genetic testing, The New York Times, Mar 2
False positive screenings pose dire challenges for parents, by Beth Daley, Genetic Literacy Project, Mar 2
Genome sequencing: What do patients think? Bio News, Mar 2
Insure people against genetic data breaches, by Frank Pasquale, the New York Times, Mar 2
When even well-posed questions are hard to answer, by Anne Buchanan, the Mermaid’s Tale blog post, Mar 2
“Personalized medicine” renamed “precision medicine”, Genome Alberta blog post, Feb 28
Excitement building for PARP inhibitors in BRCA-mutated breast cancer, by Tony Hagen, OncLive, Feb 27
Friday Feedback: Do-it-yourself genetic testing, by Molly Walker, Medpage Today, Feb 27
Meeting the challenge of rare disease diagnosis, by Dr Philippa Brice, Feb 27
Genetics at the heart of cardiovascular health, by Graciela Gutierrez, Baylor College of Medicine News, Feb 26
Harold Varmus outlines goals for precision medicine in cancer, Columbia University Medical Center Newsroom, Feb 26
Genetic pathways linked to CF disease severity pinned down, Science Daily, Feb 23
Huge epigenomic map examines life's impact on our genes, by Catherine Brahic, New Scientist, Feb 18
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