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bethany_zettlerBethany Zettler, MS, CGC@bethany_zettler·
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SO so proud of my mentee @SachiBadola for becoming a published blogger and advocating for genomics literacy & representation beginning at an early age! 🙌https://www.genomes2people.org/genomic-literacy-in-high-school-building-the-future/ https://twitter.com/Genomes2People/status/1385259994635976710

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Genomes2PeopleGenomes2People@Genomes2People·
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Our youngest #G2P member, high school student @SachiBadola shares what it's like to be a student learning about #precision #medicine, but what WE need to do to prepare students for a future of #genomic #medicine Blog here: https://www.genomes2people.org/genomic-literacy-in-high-school-building-the-future/

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Genomes2PeopleGenomes2People@Genomes2People·
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We have been busy at #G2P spreading knowledge on our research! @RobertCGreen meets with @patrick_j_short of #TheGeneticsPodcast @sanogenetics to discuss #sequencing of healthy adults, newborns and the barriers we're still facing in #preventive #genomics https://www.genomes2people.org/precision-pioneers-ep-4-geneticist-and-harvard-professor-robert-green-on-accelerating-implementation-of-genomic-medicine/

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sanogeneticsSano Genetics@sanogenetics·
22 Apr

On the latest episode of #TheGeneticsPodcast,
@patrick_j_short speaks to @RobertCGreen, a geneticist & Professor of Medicine at Harvard. They discuss the @genomes2people research programme, genetic testing for newborns and more. https://pod.fo/e/c6e45

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genome_govNational Human Genome Research Institute@genome_gov·
20 Apr

Why is DNA sequence information important? It helps scientists investigate the functions of genes! Researchers use sequencing to search for genomic variations that may play a role in the development or progression of a disease. That is some cool detective work. #DNADay2021

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