Volume 35 Number 11 September 10-17, 2015
Reviews, News and Commentaries
When science fails a scientist.
Hunter-Schaedle Kim et al. Science 2015 Sep 4. 349(6252) 1134
Hunter-Schaedle Kim et al. Science 2015 Sep 4. 349(6252) 1134
Why do we pay for information that we won't use? A cognitive-based explanation for genetic information seeking
Gorini A, et al. European Journal of Human Genetics 2015 Sept 9
Gorini A, et al. European Journal of Human Genetics 2015 Sept 9
Collaboration needed to optimize role of genetic testing
Clinical Oncology September 2015 Volume 10
Clinical Oncology September 2015 Volume 10
Remembering Dr. Kenneth Pass, a newborn screening champion, APHL, September 9, 2015
Universal cholesterol screening in kids IDs genetic dyslipidemia Medpage Today, September 9, 2015
FDA taking genomic testing to the next level, by Adam Berger and Zivana Tezak, FDA Voice, September 8, 2015
New cholesterol drugs are vastly overpriced, analysis says, by Andrew Pollack, New York Times, September 8, 2015
At the heart of the matter: The genomics underlying cardiovascular disease, by Jeffrey S. Buguliskis, GEN, September 7, 2015
Genetic signature of ageing could also predict dementia risk, by Dr Philippa Brice, PHG Foundation, September 7, 2015
Six creative ways to teach genetics, by Zofia Niemtus and Sarah Marsh, the Guardian, September 7, 2015
What's in a phenotype? Next-generation genomic diagnosis, by Dr Shehla Mohammad and Dr Sobia Raza, PHG Foundation, September 7, 2015
NIH funds to move precision medicine closer to reality, by Dr Philippa Brice, PHG Foundation, September 6, 2015
Genetic testing all women for breast cancer might not be worth the cost, Science Daily, September 3, 2015
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