Last Posted: Sep 03, 2018
- Would you have your genome sequenced?
S Sanderson, TedX video, 2018 - A New Era, New Strategies: Education and Communication Strategies to Manage Greater Access to Genomic Information.
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Haghighi Alireza et al. NPJ genomic medicine 2018 321 - Deep-coverage whole genome sequences and blood lipids among 16,324 individuals.
Natarajan Pradeep et al. Nature communications 2018 Aug 9(1) 3391 - Families' Experiences with Newborn Screening: A Critical Source of Evidence.
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Johnston Josephine et al. The Hastings Center report 2018 Jul 48 Suppl 2S2-S6 - BMScan: using whole genome similarity to rapidly and accurately identify bacterial meningitis causing species.
Topaz Nadav et al. BMC infectious diseases 2018 Aug 18(1) 405 - Should All Babies Have Their Genomes Sequenced? Hastings Center Report, Co-edited by UCSF Bioethicist, Outlines Ethics and Policy Recommendations on Genome-wide Sequencing of Newborns
L Kurtzman, UCSF, August 16, 2018 - XDR tuberculosis in South Africa: genomic evidence supporting transmission in communities.
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