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Growing up genomic: What happens when you know all a baby’s genes?

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PROMoTeR_DPMPROMoTeR_DPM@PROMoTeR_DPM·
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This study highlights findings from the Precision Medicine and Treatment (#PreEMPT) Model lead by @Asthma3Ways with collaborators from @DeptPopMed @BostonChildrens @BrighamWomens & @Genomes2People. Check out the visual abstract below for details on the findings from this study!

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FrancaFundFrancaFund@FrancaFund·
6 Apr

Carrier screening is a useful risk assessment tool for understanding if your child is at risk of inheriting a genetic condition. Healthy individuals can be carriers too, which is why we at @Genomes2People are strong proponents of preventive genomics and healthy sequencing.

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kdchristKurt Christensen@kdchrist·
1 Apr

Working with the #Imagenetics @SanfordHealth to provide real world evidence about genetic testing as an elective service in primary care. Proud of the first of many reports to come about the program and its impact! https://bit.ly/31CDzXM @PROMoTeR_DPM @CHeRP_DPM @Genomes2People

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RobertCGreenRobert C. Green@RobertCGreen·
31 Mar

When parents are asked "should we screen your infant for pediatric cancers?" most say "yes!". Now from @HarvardPilgrim @PROMoTeR_DPM team @kdchrist, Pamela McMahon, @ChrisLuPhD @Asthma3Ways with #BabySeq co-authors, comes an answer about cost-effectiveness! https://twitter.com/GIMJournal/status/1377308958734553091

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econ_genomicsEconomics & genomics@econ_genomics·
30 Mar

[2] Universal newborn genetic screening for pediatric cancer predisposition syndromes: model-based insights | @kdchrist @HeidiRehm @CarrieBlout @RobertCGreen | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33767345/

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