[ACC] Should Gene Editing Technologies Be Used In Humans?
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[This is an entry to the 2019 Adversarial Collaboration Contest by Nita J and Patrick N.…
[This is an entry to the 2019 Adversarial Collaboration Contest by Nita J and Patrick N.…
In less than a year 23andMe has surpassed its annual goal in recruiting individuals for the Global Genetics Project, which will…
Encouraged by the success of our African Genetics Project, 23andMe is now undertaking one of its most ambitious ancestry…
This post is going to be a bit of a Sunday morning ramble. It began when this interesting paper showed up in my Twitter feed a…
Access to Precision Medicine: Genomics is failing on Diversity Reporter: Aviva Lev- Ari, PhD, RN Genomics is failing on…
To enhance its research and enrich its customer experience, 23andMe is launching the African Genetics Project, recruiting…
A recent article in Quartz with the headline “23andMe has a problem when it comes to ancestry reports for people of color…
Esteban G. Burchard, MD…
(Clker Free Vector Images, Pixabay) 5 April 2016. The personal genetics company 23andMe is beginning a study to test techniques…
The National Institutes of Health has funded a promising new study by scientists here at 23andMe that could help alleviate some…
As ancient humans spread across the globe from their evolutionary birthplace in Africa, they tended to lose a little genetic…
In his January 2015 State of the Union address, President Obama announced the $215 million Precision Medicine Initiative.
I have been reading the flurry of news articles and blog posts written this week about 23andme and the FDA with some interest.
Per troppo tempo la ricerca genomica si è concentrata sugli europei, dimenticando quella che è stata la culla dell’umanità: l’Afr…
A comment in the current issue of Nature, "Genomics for the world", calls for including non-Europeans in the genomic revolution. …