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Genomics Law Report

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  1. November 04, 2009 — Yesterday I posted  a brief rant about the need for researchers to think about the best way to return genetic research data to participants, spinning off an equally brief opinion piece I wrote for the ongoing ELSI series at...

  2. August 18, 2009 — Another great article from the Genomics Law Report (if you aren’t already reading this new blog, you should be) - “ Is the ACCP’s Call for Greater Governmental Regulation of DTC...

  3. July 10, 2009 — A quick pointer to a new blog on the genomics scene that's just been officially launched: Genomics Law Report , a corporate blog from legal firm Robinson, Bradshaw and...

  4. in Science by The Genetic Genealogist with a VERY GOOD
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    February 18, 2010 — Daniel Vorhaus of the Genomics Law Report is also a member of the steering committee of the GET (“Genomes, Environments, Traits) Conference 2010 . This...

  5. August 19, 2009 — Dan Vorhaus has a great post in Genomics Law Report outlining recommendations made by a recent NIH-CDC workshop on the scientific foundations of personal genomics. The...

  6. by ScienceRoll with a GOOD
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    December 14, 2009 — Dan Vorhaus at Genomics Law Report launched a great series featuring many scientists, legal and social experts who talked about the possible implications in...

  7. October 26, 2009 — law , and a summary of the implications for consumers . Lawrence Moore and Emily Sherlock now have a follow-up post over at Genomics Law Report digging into the...

  8. August 09, 2010 — vacation leaving it unresolved. Meanwhile, here’s another legal blog writing opportunity over at the Genomics Law Report. [ Genomics...

  9. in Business by PredictER Blog with a VERY BAD
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    July 27, 2010 — alarming genetic risk information, consumers are likely to panic first and ask questions later. The Genomics Law Report provides a summary of the hearing here...

  10. July 23, 2010 — educate. [ YouTube ] * If you got a gene in a bottle, you gotta rub it the right way. Congress is trying to decide how to regulate genetic testing. [ Genomics Law...

  11. in News by Above the Law with a BAD
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    July 15, 2010 — reminded the dude that the DNA sample was required by law. Many states have criminal genetic databases these days. As noted by the Genomics Law...

  12. in Internet by Genetic Future with a VERY GOOD
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    July 12, 2010 — I'm pleased to announce the beta launch of a new group blog on personal genomics, Genomes Unzipped .  I've been working with a group of scientific colleagues and fellow blogger s on this...

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    July 12, 2010 — I'm pleased to announce the beta launch of a new group blog on personal genomics, Genomes Unzipped .  I've been working with a group of scientific colleagues and fellow blogger s on this...

  14. by The Genetic Genealogist with a VERY GOOD
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    July 12, 2010 — Unzipped .”  It’s authored by some of the best and brightest bloggers (and non-bloggers) in this area, including: Genetic Future ’s Daniel MacArthur Genomics Law Report ’s Dan...

  15. June 25, 2010 — An excerpt from an article I co-wrote for Xconomy with Genomics Law Report 's Dan Vorhaus - link to the full article below. Are you ready for consumer genetics? Is your government?...

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