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BrighamWomensBrigham and Women's@BrighamWomens·
14 Jan

Did you miss last night’s @novapbs featuring the #Brigham’s Dr. @RobertCGreen? Click the link to watch the episode and learn about why we should care about our #DNA: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/secrets-in-our-dna/ @pbs @Genomes2People

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Genomes2PeopleGenomes2People@Genomes2People·
14 Jan

Happening NOW on @PBS! Geneticist @RobertCGreen weighs in on the clinical #utility of #genomics in medicine, explains the differences between array based testing & comprehensive sequencing and shares why we should care about our #DNA. @novapbs

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/secrets-in-our-dna/

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ComputerHistoryComputer History Museum@ComputerHistory·
13 Jan

At @Genomes2People, Prof. @RobertCGreen directs cutting-edge research that explores the impact of using genomic information in medicine and in society at large. We’re excited to have Dr. Green at our #SecretsInOurDNA #CHMLive event on 1/19. @novapbs https://bddy.me/3qfXBBQ

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Genomes2PeopleGenomes2People@Genomes2People·
13 Jan

Tune in to @PBS TONIGHT at 9/8c to see genomics expert @RobertCGreen, director of @Genomes2People and #BWH Preventive Genomics Clinic (https://tinyurl.com/yxfje4vh), featured on @novapbs explaining what our #DNA can reveal about our #health.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/secrets-in-our-dna/

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FrancaFundFrancaFund@FrancaFund·
13 Jan

Meet Katie and John. Given Katie's family history of two brothers with genetic syndromes, they pursued genetic testing to learn about what they might pass on to their future children and feel prepared to best care for them. Visit http://francafund.org/thestories to watch the whole video

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