Background: Newborn heel prick blood spots are routinely used to screen for inborn errors of metabolism and life-limiting inherited disorders. The potential value of secondary data from newborn blood spot archives merits ethical consideration and assessment of feasibility for public benefit. Early life exposures and behaviours set health trajectories in childhood and later life. The newborn blood spot is potentially well placed to create an unbiased and cost-effective population-level retrospective birth cohort study. Scotland has retained newborn blood spots for all children born since 1965, around 3 million in total. However, a moratorium on research access is currently in place, pending public consultation. Methods: We conducted a...
Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS:SFHS) is a family-based genetic epidemiology s...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Background: Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study aims to identify genetic variants...
Acknowledgements We thank Dr Tom Barlow, Scottish Government Chief Scientists Office for guidance an...
Abstract Background Biomarkers of exposures such as infection or environmental chemicals can be meas...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are collected uniformly from US newborns to test for metabolic and other dis...
IntroductionHeel pricks are performed on newborns for diagnostic screenings of various pre-symptomat...
Objective To identify the relative importance of factors that impact parents’ attitudes toward us...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98798/1/j.1748-720X.2011.00577.x.pd
Biological samples collected in biobanks are a resource with significant research potential. The Ita...
Glutaric aciduria type 1, homocystinuria, isovaleric acidaemia, long-chain hydroxyacyl CoA dehydroge...
Background: Secondary use of newborn screening dried blood spot samples include use for biomedical o...
BackgroundGenotyping requires biological sample collection that must be reliable, convenient and acc...
Background: Genotyping requires biological sample collection that must be reliable, convenient and a...
Background: DNA methylation reflects health-related environmental exposures and genetic risk, provid...
Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS:SFHS) is a family-based genetic epidemiology s...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Background: Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study aims to identify genetic variants...
Acknowledgements We thank Dr Tom Barlow, Scottish Government Chief Scientists Office for guidance an...
Abstract Background Biomarkers of exposures such as infection or environmental chemicals can be meas...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are collected uniformly from US newborns to test for metabolic and other dis...
IntroductionHeel pricks are performed on newborns for diagnostic screenings of various pre-symptomat...
Objective To identify the relative importance of factors that impact parents’ attitudes toward us...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98798/1/j.1748-720X.2011.00577.x.pd
Biological samples collected in biobanks are a resource with significant research potential. The Ita...
Glutaric aciduria type 1, homocystinuria, isovaleric acidaemia, long-chain hydroxyacyl CoA dehydroge...
Background: Secondary use of newborn screening dried blood spot samples include use for biomedical o...
BackgroundGenotyping requires biological sample collection that must be reliable, convenient and acc...
Background: Genotyping requires biological sample collection that must be reliable, convenient and a...
Background: DNA methylation reflects health-related environmental exposures and genetic risk, provid...
Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS:SFHS) is a family-based genetic epidemiology s...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Background: Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study aims to identify genetic variants...