I am pleased that our article “Crowdsourced direct-to-consumer genomic analysis of a family quartet” is the second most influential article in […]
Tag: DTC
‘Perfect DNA’ Kindle Book catalogued as ‘Hot’!
Contrary to my expectations, Perfect DNA, a book that is now available for nominations at Kindle Scout is being catalogued […]
The Privacy Challenges We All Face With Our Personal Genomes | Front Line Genomics
What does medicine look like in the era of personal genomics? Dr Manuel Corpas of The Genome Analysis Centre, UK, explores […]
A Personal View of Personal Genomics
In this interview I talk about my experiences in analyzing my genome and the genomes of my family. Here I also […]
A Family Experience of Personal Genomics Paper Out
I have the pleasure to announce the publishing of the case study “A Family Experience of Personal Genomics” by the […]
myKaryoView Paper Out
As of October 26th 2011, a paper about the myKaryoView tool has been published in PLoS One. myKaryoView is a […]
[Guest Post] Making Genetic Testing Results Available for the Public
Bastian Greshake is cofounder of openSNP, a recently launched open source project whose aim is to collect the genotypes from […]
Getting My Genome Sequencing Done (Part II)
The purpose of this exercise is to demonstrate how to get one’s genome sequenced to those without previous experience. I […]
Getting My Genome Sequencing Done (Part I)
Readers of this blog may have come across the experiment my family did with Direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing. We analyzed all […]
Not All Genetic Discrimination is Illegal in the US
It struck me that the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), the flagship US law against genetic discrimination, signed by President […]