RT @GIMJournal: One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELS…
RT @GIMJournal: One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELS…
RT @GIMJournal: One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELS…
RT @GIMJournal: One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELS…
RT @GIMJournal: One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELS…
One family's experience with the consent process for #genomictesting in a critically ill child https://t.co/2m8pWArLS2 #ELSI #Genetics https://t.co/emglJJfnrT
A deeply personal piece by our Jill Robinson in @GIMJournal "Ask me later: deciding to have clinical exome trio sequencing for my critically ill child". Take a read: https://t.co/bBtk7WPkSF https://t.co/mggqGFgOvO
RT @MuinJKhoury: Ask me later: "Four years ago, my husband and I sat in the pediatric intensive care unit one evening with our 7-month-old…
RT @MuinJKhoury: Ask me later: "Four years ago, my husband and I sat in the pediatric intensive care unit one evening with our 7-month-old…
RT @MuinJKhoury: Ask me later: "Four years ago, my husband and I sat in the pediatric intensive care unit one evening with our 7-month-old…
Ask me later: "Four years ago, my husband and I sat in the pediatric intensive care unit one evening with our 7-month-old daughter fighting for her life. A geneticist came in to have us sign consent forms for trio exome sequencing." Via @GIMJournal https:/