Volume 34 Number 25 June 25 - July 2, 2015
Reviews, News and Commentaries
The big medical data miss: challenges in establishing an open medical resource.
Topol EJ et al. Nat. Rev. Genet. 2015 May 16(5) 253-4
Topol EJ et al. Nat. Rev. Genet. 2015 May 16(5) 253-4
10 things I've learned from having Lynch syndrome, by Georgia Hurst, Cure, Jun 23
Can the bacteria in your gut explain your mood? By Peter Andrey Smithjune, New York Times, Jun 23
Precision oncology: Creating a genomic guide for melanoma therapy, by Dr. Francis Collins, NIH Director's Blog, Jun 23
Turning spit and data into treasure, Genes to Genomes, Jun 23
But what does my genetic test result mean? By Professor Anneke Lucassen and Dr Emma Baple, Bio News, Jun 22
New genetic immunodeficiency identified, by Rebecca Burbidge, PHG Foundation, Jun 22
Tens of thousands of Californians give up their genetic secrets, Medical News Today, Jun 22
The genomic revolution is coming - and with it some big dilemmas, by Carwyn Hooper, The Conversation, Jun 22
Urban microbes come out of the shadows, by Rachel Ehrensberg, Nature News, Jun 22
6 realities of genomic research, by Dan Koboldt, Mass Genomics, Jun 19
Overcoming drug resistance: The EGFR enigma, by Srivani Ravoori, American Association for Cancer Research, Jun 19
Sports participation in Long QT syndrome: It is time for the dialogue? By Iqbal El-Assaad and Peter Aziz, American College of Cardiology, Jun 19
Study demonstrates potential of new approach for sorting out BRCA1 gene variants, News Medical.net, Jun 19
Using gene expression to diagnose lung cancer more accurately, National Cancer Institute, Jun 19
Gov. McAuliffe announces expanded newborn screening program, NBC 29, Jun 15
‘Exceptional responders’ to cancer drugs draw scrutiny from scientists, by Brady Dennis, Washington Post, Jun 13
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