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Addressing Barriers and Facilitators to African Americans’ and Hispanics’ Participation in Clinical and Genomic Research Through a Bioethical Sensitive Video
Research advances on effective methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer continue to emerge through clinical and genomic research. Most clinical...
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Design and implementation of a hybrid cloud system for large-scale human genomic research
In the field of genomic medical research, the amount of large-scale information continues to increase due to advances in measurement technologies,...
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Returning individual research results in international direct-to-participant genomic research: results from a 31-country study
This paper summarizes the results of a 31-country qualitative study of expert perspectives on the regulation of international “direct-to-participant”...
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Genomic Ancestry as Biomarkers
The influence of ethnicity on diabetic retinopathy has been studied for decades with controversial results. Different populations report different... -
A practical checklist for return of results from genomic research in the European context
An increasing number of European research projects return, or plan to return, individual genomic research results (IRR) to participants. While data...
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Australian human research ethics committee members’ confidence in reviewing genomic research applications
Human research ethics committees (HRECs) are evaluating increasing quantities of genomic research applications with complex ethical considerations....
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Genomic Landscape of Breast Cancer
Understanding the genomic landscape of breast cancer is a very active and rapidly evolving research area. Genome wide searches have been conducted by... -
My Research Results: a program to facilitate return of clinically actionable genomic research findings
Researchers and research participants increasingly support returning clinically actionable genetic research findings to participants, but researchers...
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Genomic newborn screening for rare diseases
Rare diseases are a leading cause of infant mortality and lifelong disability. To improve outcomes, timely diagnosis and effective treatments are...
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Genomic Mosaicism of the Brain: Origin, Impact, and Utility
Genomic mosaicism describes the phenomenon where some but not all cells within a tissue harbor unique genetic mutations. Traditionally, research...
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Balancing the safeguarding of privacy and data sharing: perceptions of genomic professionals on patient genomic data ownership in Australia
There are inherent complexities and tensions in achieving a responsible balance between safeguarding patients’ privacy and sharing genomic data for...
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Genomic medicine in neonatal care: progress and challenges
During the neonatal period, many genetic disorders present and contribute to neonatal morbidity and mortality. Genomic medicine—the use of genomic...
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Genomic Ancestry as Biomarkers
The influence of ethnicity on diabetic retinopathy has been studied for decades with controversial results. Different populations report different... -
Early-stage economic analysis of research-based comprehensive genomic sequencing for advanced cancer care
Genomic research is driving discovery for future population benefit. Limited evidence exists on immediate patient and health system impacts of...
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How does the genomic naive public perceive whole genomic testing for health purposes? A sco** review
The benefits of genomic testing are primarily reported in rare disease, cancer diagnosis and disease management. However, as research into its...
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Genomic surveillance for antimicrobial resistance — a One Health perspective
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) — the ability of microorganisms to adapt and survive under diverse chemical selection pressures — is influenced by...
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Translating genomic advances into biodiversity conservation
A key action of the new Global Biodiversity Framework is the maintenance of genetic diversity in all species to safeguard their adaptive potential....
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Key drivers of family-level utility of pediatric genomic sequencing: a qualitative analysis to support preference research
Given that pediatric genomic sequencing (GS) may have implications for the health and well-being of both the child and family, a clearer...