Can Genomic Sequencing at Birth Transform Medicine? Reflections from My TED Talk

Medium |
December 2025
G2P Blog

In this blog post, Dr. Green reflects on his mainstage TED Talk, making the case that integrating whole-genome sequencing at birth could reveal thousands of treatable genetic risks early in life. Drawing on findings from BabySeq Project and the newly funded BEACONS Initiative, he shows how a single test at birth could give families actionable … Continued

APHL Convenes Newborn Whole Genome Sequencing Initiative, Ensuring Public Health Laboratory Input

APHL Blog |
December 2025
Press

APHL celebrates the launch of BEACONS, the nation’s first multi-state initiative evaluating whether whole genome sequencing (WGS) can be responsibly integrated into the U.S. newborn screening system. With a $14.4M NIH award and invaluable participation from public health labs across the country, BEACONS will test how WGS affects workflows, consent, data systems, and the actionable … Continued

The Future of Veteran Health: Dr. Jason Vassy on genomic medicine

VA News |
December 2025
Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Jason Vassy explains how genomic tools are transforming Veteran health, from tailoring medications using DNA to improving prostate cancer screening. Drawing on VA-wide research efforts like MVP and the PROGRESS Study, he shows what personalized, preventive care could look like in the years ahead.

Beyond Natural Selection: When Genes Are the Start, Not the Destiny

Unnatural Selection: Evolution by Design |
October 2025
Podcast

Dr. Robert Green joins the Unnatural Selection podcast to discuss the newly announced BEACONS project, which will test the feasibility of integrating whole genome sequencing into public health newborn screening programs. He shares how this initiative is moving from research to real-world practice and what it means for the future of preventive, precision medicine.

NIH Funds Multi-State Pilot For Genome Sequencing in Newborn Screening

News Medical Net |
October 2025
Press, Press Release

Dr. Green describes the impact of the novel, NIH-funded BEACONS study: “For more than 50 years, newborn screening has been a beacon of trust, saving children’s lives by analyzing a few drops of blood after birth. BEACONS brings the next generation of hope, giving families the option of genomic screening for hundreds of additional conditions … Continued

Is Data the Weak Link in Precision Medicine?

Decoded: The Future of Health |
September 2025
Podcast

Dr. Robert C. Green joined Dr. Vinod Gauba on the Decoded: The Future of Health podcast to discuss his pioneering research on genomic disclosure, the urgent need to close diversity gaps, and how blind spots in today’s data infrastructure pose both the biggest challenges and the greatest opportunities for precision medicine.

The Life-Saving Secrets in Your Baby’s DNA | Robert C. Green

TED Talks Daily |
September 2025
Podcast

What if we could identify serious health risks from the very start of life, the moment a baby is born? In this talk, Dr. Robert C. Green explains how his team became the first to comprehensively sequence and analyze the DNA of healthy newborns, uncovering hidden risks for treatable conditions. The future of medicine, he … Continued

The Inaugural Franca Fund Gala Will Take Place This November in Doha

Vogue |
August 2025
Press

This November in Doha, the inaugural Franca Fund Gala will support ongoing preventative genomics research in honor of filmmaker Francesco Carrozzini’s late mother, Vogue editor Franca Sozzani. Carrozzini, Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, and Vogue global editorial director Anna Wintour will host the gala, advancing genetic research led by Dr. Robert C. … Continued

G2P Summer Newsletter 2025

August 2025
G2P News

What better way to lounge around, enjoying the dog days, than to catch up on G2P news? In this newsletter, G2P presents several summer reads (and a listen!), exploring the various ways genomics is shaping the future of healthcare—and what it means for all of us. Also, come join us at the 2025 Annual Meeting … Continued