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