Social Issues at ASHG: Invited Session on “DNA in the Public Sphere”
ASHG/NHGRI fellows Eve Granatosky and Sammy Katta recap a well-attended ASHG 2019 session at the intersection of science, policy, and bioethics. Read More
ASHG/NHGRI fellows Eve Granatosky and Sammy Katta recap a well-attended ASHG 2019 session at the intersection of science, policy, and bioethics. Read More
Published: Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 4:50 p.m. U.S. Central Time Media Contact: Nalini Padmanabhan, 301.634.7346, press@ashg.org Findings Reported at ASHG 2019 Annual Meeting HOUSTON, Texas – By collaborating globally in a new, large-scale effort, researchers have made strong progress in sequencing genomes from regions and countries across Africa. These findings will enable more broadly representative... Read More
ASHG's recent webinar, Genomic Medicine at the Population Level, described approaches being used in large-scale national genetics studies around the world. Read More
Biocurators collect and annotate the scientific community’s data in publicly accessible databases. In the era of genome sequencing and big data, scientific database curation has become very important to make sense of data in the big picture and to allow free exchange of information. Biocurators must have a strong science background to understand data sets... Read More
This month, AJHG editors interviewed Heidi Rehm on her recent paper describing unification of clinical sentencing and interpretation to an online system. Read More
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