October 15-17, Hilton Orlando, Florida Repositive is pleased to participate and contribute to the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health […]
How should we deal with the health data from deceased relatives?
A recent news article has been published in Nature entitled ‘Gene-expression study raises thorny ethical issues‘. This is to do […]
A brief summary of ‘Genomic Medicine 2017 Cambridge’ 26-27 September
I am happy to give a brief summary of most presentations that formed part of the program of the ‘Genomic […]
Whole genome sequencing data from 4 years deceased relative now in the public domain
Genomic DNA from my Aunt, who passed 4 years ago, sequenced on Illumina
Only one step away from having my deceased Aunt’s whole genome sequenced
All the technical steps my deceased Aunt’s DNA had to go through before the actual process of sequencing her genome.
Navigating the Personal Genetic Testing Maze
My thoughts and notes on a recently help workshop on Personal Genetic Testing held at the Department of Anthropology at University College, London.
‘Generation Genome’ is coming to age says NHS’s Chief Medical Officer
My opinion on Dame Sally Davies’ Chief Medical Officer statement on ‘Generation Genome’.
Crowdsourcing the analysis of the genomes of my family
A summary of the pioneering experience with direct-to-consumer genetic testing myself and my family went through.
Why finding data from papers is still so hard?
A good and a bad example for how to share data from a high profile publication.
The National Genome Project Race
The National-Scale Population Sequencing Initiatives Rae that many governments have embarked upon to develop a new genome-based economy.