As genetic research into outcomes beyond health gathers pace, largely through the use of genome-wide association studies, interest from policy-makers has grown. In the last year, two UK reports have explored the policy implications of genomic research, one from the UK Government Office for Science and one from the Early Intervention Foundation. In this article, we explore areas of consensus between these two reports and use them to propose priorities for policy-makers as we prepare for what some have termed a 'genetic revolution'. Both reports agree on two clear recommendations for science and policy communities. One of these relates to public education and engagement, and the other to ensuring that genomic databases are ancestrally diverse...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
With the advance of genomics, specific individual conditions have received increased attention in th...
This paper introduces a literature from outside the field of education research and policy that we a...
Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the subjects invol...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
The completion of the Human Genome Project has opened up unprecedented possibilities in healthcare, ...
Public health genomics raises exciting possibilities for preventing or reducing the occurrence of bo...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Introduction: Population-based genomic research is expected to deliver substantial public health ben...
Introduction: Population-based genomic research is expected to deliver substantial public health ben...
This paper investigates how groups of ‘citizen scientists’ in non-traditional settings and primarily...
There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
With the advance of genomics, specific individual conditions have received increased attention in th...
This paper introduces a literature from outside the field of education research and policy that we a...
Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the subjects invol...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
The completion of the Human Genome Project has opened up unprecedented possibilities in healthcare, ...
Public health genomics raises exciting possibilities for preventing or reducing the occurrence of bo...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Introduction: Population-based genomic research is expected to deliver substantial public health ben...
Introduction: Population-based genomic research is expected to deliver substantial public health ben...
This paper investigates how groups of ‘citizen scientists’ in non-traditional settings and primarily...
There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated...
Background: Genetic research has become an indispensable instrument for medical research, and the su...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
Funder: National Institutes of HealthThe representation of traditionally scientifically underserved ...