Genomic counseling is the process by which a person gets informed about his or her genome often in the setting of elective genetic and genomic testing...
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approach to genetic counseling. Sheldon Clark Reed coined the term genetic counseling in 1947 and published the book Counseling in Medical Genetics in...
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OME Care (redirect from Pathway Genomics Corporation)
and Founder. Michael H. Cox: CIPP (Certified Information Privacy Professional) and consultant with Privacy SoCal. Genetic counseling Genomic counseling...
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Medical genetics (redirect from Genomic medicine)
nondirective counseling. Genetic counselors are non-physician members of the medical genetics team who specialize in family risk assessment and counseling of patients...
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Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) is a molecular cytogenetic method for analysing copy number variations (CNVs) relative to ploidy level in the...
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Personal genomics or consumer genetics is the branch of genomics concerned with the sequencing, analysis and interpretation of the genome of an individual...
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Personalized medicine Personal genomics Whole genome sequencing Whole exome sequencing Genetic counseling Genomic counseling List of genetic disorders Genetic...
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nurse and genetic counsellor. She is a Principal Staff Scientist in Genomic Counselling in the Society and Ethics Research group, part of Wellcome Connecting...
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of Washington to provide genetic counseling to high-risk individuals through delivery models such as tele-counseling. In collaboration with Dr. Laura...
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The Genomic Medicine Institute at the Cleveland Clinic is an inter-disciplinary institute and department that focuses on patient care, patient-oriented...
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with an exercise program. Growth hormone therapy also improves outcomes. Counseling and medications may help with some behavioral problems. Group homes are...
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Personal Genetics Education Project (category Genomics)
Management, and Marc Hodosh, Co-Creator of TEDMED. Personal genomics Genomic counseling "The Personal Genetics Education Project (pgEd) Main Page". Retrieved...
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Development Genetic counseling Clinical Research Medical genetics Gene therapy Pharmacogenomics Molecular ecology Animal breeding Genomics Biotechnology Proteomics...
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DNA sequencing (redirect from Genomic sequencing)
identify genetic diseases, improve disease management, provide reproductive counseling, and more effective therapies. Gene sequencing panels are used to identify...
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need to analyze and interpret vast amounts of genomic data. In the past few decades, leaps in genomic research have led to massive amounts of biological...
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Whole genome sequencing (category Genomics)
Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) to sequence the entire genome of the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae in 1995, and then by Celera Genomics to sequence...
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Human genome (category Genomics)
genetic regulation and disease offers a new potential level of unexplored genomic complexity. Pseudogenes are inactive copies of protein-coding genes, often...
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Exome sequencing, also known as whole exome sequencing (WES), is a genomic technique for sequencing all of the protein-coding regions of genes in a genome...
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is often used for finding specific features in DNA for use in genetic counseling, medicine, and species identification. FISH can also be used to detect...
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The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) is an organization composed of biochemical, clinical, cytogenetic, medical and molecular geneticists...
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Prostheses (De facto) germline interventions Selective Cloning Counseling Genetic Genomic Pre-conception Genetic enhancement Genetic engineering Epigenome...
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Prostheses (De facto) germline interventions Selective Cloning Counseling Genetic Genomic Pre-conception Genetic enhancement Genetic engineering Epigenome...
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to genomics and its relationship with society. They are undertaking research on public attitudes to genomic data sharing; how to communicate genomic concepts...
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Prostheses (De facto) germline interventions Selective Cloning Counseling Genetic Genomic Pre-conception Genetic enhancement Genetic engineering Epigenome...
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DeCODE genetics (category Genomics companies)
development of novel drugs. This example has helped to spur investment in genomics and precision therapeutics by other pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies...
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birth defects Elective genetic and genomic testing Eugenics Full genome sequencing Exome sequencing Genetic counseling List of genetic disorders List of...
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active area of research spanning topics such as learning algorithms for genomic prediction; new predictor training; validation testing of predictors; and...
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Prostheses (De facto) germline interventions Selective Cloning Counseling Genetic Genomic Pre-conception Genetic enhancement Genetic engineering Epigenome...
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Boston Children's Hospital (redirect from Claritas Genomics)
January 2013 to a new firm called Claritas Genomics. The goal of the partnership is to develop genetic and genomic tests for inherited pediatric diseases...
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when it acts inappropriately it may join ends incorrectly resulting in genomic rearrangements including translocations. In order for the illegitimate...
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