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29 Mar

At the inaugural #ICoNS22, researchers from 8 studies presented their newborn sequencing initiatives. @RobertCGreen shared new data about the #BabySeqProject, the first randomized clinical trial to measure outcomes of genomic sequencing in newborns.
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29 Mar

Medium is where we share ideas, experiences, and insights into the world of precision health, genomic medicine, genomics, and G2P's intersection with the arts; everything our community plays a part in.
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28 Mar

The late @francasozzani (former EIC, Vogue Italia) inspires us every day. We are grateful for our partnership with the @FrancaFund. Support from philanthropy and cause campaigns bring us closer to implementing genomic medicine and delivering the promise of precision health.

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28 Mar

WGS costs and time reduced, molecularly-based conditions increased, and gene-based therapeutics on the rise but are we prepared to deliver gene-targeted therapies for rare diseases?
Practical/strategic considerations must be addressed for fair delivery.
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27 Mar

“It isn’t so much the specific questions they answered as they ruled a few things out, searched for others, and made some truly original findings.”
@RobertCGreen shared his thoughts with @washingtonpost on fascinating discoveries from Beethoven's DNA.
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