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Largest survey of public attitudes shows perceived value of genomic data

We made it! Finally, the main set of results from our survey (opposite) have been published. Below is the press … More

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Lancet publishes Genomethics research

In 2010, when the Deciphering Developmental Disorders project began screening patient genomes, we began talking to scientists, clinicians and patient … More

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Opportunistic genomic screening: the voices that need to be heard

Genetic screening: the voices that need to be heard.

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Anna Middleton PhD

Head of Society and Ethics Research, Connecting Science at Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge, UK. Chair of Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors. Continually asking 'how are people making sense of genomics?'


 

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