Clinical

DNA sequencing of infants and children with anatomical defects of unknown causes: challenges and opportunities

DNA sequencing of infants and children with anatomical defects of unknown causes: challenges and opportunities

NEWS For more information: Cathy Yarbrough press@ashg.org 858-243-1814 Embargo: 4:30 p.m. PT, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 A presentation at the American Society of Human Genetics 2012 meeting today (Nov. 6) updated genetics experts about a one-year-old research initiative that brought together researchers, clinicians and policy experts to tackle the challenges of incorporating new genomic technologies... Read More

New Research Validates Clinical Use of Family Health History as the ‘Gold Standard’ for Assessing Personal Disease Risk

New Research Validates Clinical Use of Family Health History as the ‘Gold Standard’ for Assessing Personal Disease Risk

PRESS RELEASE Friday, October 22, 2010 Media Contact: ASHG Press Office 301-634-7346 press@ashg.org Experts Present Findings at ASHG 60th Annual Meeting that Provide New Insight on Patient and Physician Understanding and Use of Family Health History to Assess Disease Risk BETHESDA, MD – October 22, 2010 – Thousands of the world’s top scientists and clinicians... Read More

Driving Gene Therapy Forward

Driving Gene Therapy Forward

In 2000, recognizing the involvement of ASHG members in gene therapy research and implementation, ASHG issued a statement commenting on the need for rigorous research and consideration of patient interests. Related: Statement on Gene Therapy (August 2000) Read More

Addressing Tandem MS in Newborn Screening

Addressing Tandem MS in Newborn Screening

ASHG and the American College of Medical Genetics issued a 2000 statement describing tandem mass spectrometry and its potential role in newborn screening programs. The statement describes the state of the science as well as questions to be considered in its implementation, including funding and training. Related: Statement on Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Newborn Screening... Read More

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