Volume 34 Number 13 April 2-9, 2015
Reviews, News and Commentaries
Epidemiology's continuing contribution to public health: the power of "then and now".
Buck Louis GM, et al. Am J Epidemiol. 2015 Mar 25. pii: kwv043.
Buck Louis GM, et al. Am J Epidemiol. 2015 Mar 25. pii: kwv043.
Largest set of human genomes from a single population is sequenced.
Mayor S BMJ. 2015 Mar 27;350:h1720.
Mayor S BMJ. 2015 Mar 27;350:h1720.
Genetic linkage analysis in the age of whole-genome sequencing.
Ott J, et al. Nat Rev Genet. 2015 Mar 31.
Ott J, et al. Nat Rev Genet. 2015 Mar 31.
Resisting cancer, by George Klein, the Scientist, Apr 1
Knocking out melanoma: Does this triple combo have what it takes? By Dr. Francis Collins, NIH Director’s Blog, Mar 31
NIH's Collins on changing the future of medicine, Medscape, Mar 31 [by free subscription only]
NIH forms team of experts to chart course for the President’s Precision Medicine Initiative research network, NIH News, Mar 30
Ovarian cancer: Learning the risks, The New York Times, Mar 30
Scientists create a new "roadmap" for the human epigenome, by Sara Cassidy, NIH, Mar 30
Sizing up your genes, by Melanie Young, The Huffington Blog Post, Mar 29
Trying to fool cancer, by Mikkael A. Sekeres, The New York Times, Mar 28
Genomics needs a killer app, by Mark Kaganovich, Tech Crunch, Mar 27
Genetics societies issue recommendations for fetal DNA tests, by Ricki Lewis, Medscape, Mar 27 [by free subscription only]
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