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Your Genome, Your Research Agenda

Your Genome, Your Research Agenda

On 30th September 2016 we were part of a very exciting event to determine, from a patient perspective, what the … More

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“If you know it, I’d like to know it too” – involving participants in genomic research

“If you know it, I’d like to know it too” – involving participants in genomics research

This blog post is based on the talk I gave at the launch of the Nuffield Council of Bioethic’s report … More

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Sexual abuse: Getting the Message Across

Sexual abuse: Getting the Message Across

A 35 year old woman, let’s call her Sarah, is estranged from her parents. After 20 years of no contact, … More

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Consent, Doctor, Family Communication about Genetics, Genetic Testing, Healthcare, Mental Health, NHS, Treatment
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Mental health links to genetics

A paper published in the Lancet on 28th Feb showed that there were shared genetic causes behind autism spectrum disorder, … More

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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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