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Plenary Speakers - IXA2017
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Join Our Mailing List. About Baltimore, MD. TTS-IXA Congress Scientific Awards. Top reasons to be at IXA 2017 Congress. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States. CRISPR Technology: Past, Present and Future. George Church is Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Director of PersonalGenomes.org. Which provides the world's only open-access information on human Genomic, Environmental and Trait data ( GET. Synthetic biology / therapeutics ( Joule. He has also pioneered new privacy.
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Abram Connelly | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Posts by Abram Connelly. December 18, 2014. PGP Harvard updates – including a new “real name” option. Subscribe to Personal Genome Project Blog by Email. Job opening at PGP-UK (London). Exploring the Harvard PGP Dataset with Untap. Joining as a PGP Volunteer. PGP and the Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation. The 2015 Harvard PGP conference. Check out the 2nd #GameofGenomes.
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Jason Bobe | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Posts by Jason Bobe. April 10, 2015. VIDEO: Genomics in Medicine Panel at the 2014 GET Conference. March 6, 2015. VIDEO Sporty genomes: Are elite athletes born or made? February 20, 2015. VIDEO: Future of Genomics, David Altshuler at 2014 GET Conference. November 26, 2014. Genom Austria Launches as fourth member of the Global Network of Personal Genome Projects. August 25, 2014. May 16, 2014. Join 129 ...
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VIDEO: Genomics in Medicine Panel at the 2014 GET Conference | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. VIDEO: Genomics in Medicine Panel at the 2014 GET Conference. April 10, 2015. At the 2014 Get Conference. Described how medical genetics is being integrated into primary care, Michael Linderman. Spoke on how to prepare the next generation of genomicists, and Diana Bianchi. From → GET Conference. Larr; VIDEO Sporty genomes: Are elite athletes born or made? Oppenheimer Foundation survey results →. Build ...
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Oppenheimer Foundation survey results | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Oppenheimer Foundation survey results. May 5, 2015. Following up on our previous blog post, here’s a quick summary of the results of the Harvard Personal Genome Project enrollee survey What are you looking for in your genome, and how can we help you find it? There were about 280 respondents. I wish there was a blood collection event in my area. From → Harvard. Larr; VIDEO: Genomics in Medicine Panel at...
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awaitz | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Subscribe to Personal Genome Project Blog by Email. Job opening at PGP-UK (London). Exploring the Harvard PGP Dataset with Untap. Joining as a PGP Volunteer. PGP and the Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation. The 2015 Harvard PGP conference. I got to interview many of the finest minds in genomics, the microbiota, and more recently. Have a listen! Check out the 2nd #GameofGenomes.
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Madeleine Price Ball | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Posts by Madeleine Price Ball. September 9, 2015. PGP and the Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation. May 5, 2015. Oppenheimer Foundation survey results. February 19, 2015. What are you looking for in your genome, and how can we help you find it? June 30, 2014. Comments on GA4GH Data Sharing Draft. June 13, 2014. June 21 (Sat) Boston: PGP Harvard blood sampling. May 30, 2014. May 1, 2014.
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PGP | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. Posts from the ‘PGP’ Category. June 6, 2016. Job opening at PGP-UK (London). November 19, 2015. Exploring the Harvard PGP Dataset with Untap. November 3, 2015. Joining as a PGP Volunteer. August 31, 2015. The 2015 Harvard PGP conference. May 5, 2015. Oppenheimer Foundation survey results. December 18, 2014. PGP Harvard updates – including a new “real name” option. December 3, 2014. Laquo; Older Entries.
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VIDEO: Future of Genomics, David Altshuler at 2014 GET Conference | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. VIDEO: Future of Genomics, David Altshuler at 2014 GET Conference. February 20, 2015. Presents his talk, “Future of Genomics” as part of the 2014 GET Conference. From → GET Conference. Larr; What are you looking for in your genome, and how can we help you find it? VIDEO Sporty genomes: Are elite athletes born or made? Subscribe to Personal Genome Project Blog by Email. Job opening at PGP-UK (London).
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VIDEO Sporty genomes: Are elite athletes born or made? | Personal Genome Project Blog
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Personal Genome Project Blog. News and updates about the Personal Genome Project. Back to Main Website. VIDEO Sporty genomes: Are elite athletes born or made? March 6, 2015. An elite athlete, or who has the potential to become one, is warranted. With 99% percent of the human genome being identical, is it plausible to think we. Have the inherent ability to become elite athletes? Or, do the remaining 30 million divergent nucleotides of our genetic code determine who can or cannot become an Olympian? Which ...
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