Sinopsis
Genepod is the podcast from the journal Genetics in Medicine, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we delve into the latest research in medical genetics and genomics, featuring highlighted content from this leading journal.
Episodios
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Genetics in Medicine: April 2021
15/10/2021April: Increasing access to genomic medicine in diverse communities: What shapes Latinx perspectives on health care incorporating genomics?
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Genetics in Medicine: May 2021
15/10/2021May: The implementation of clinical genomic DNA methylation testing in patients with rare disorders
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Genetics in Medicine: June 2021
15/10/2021June: Universal newborn screening to identify pediatric cancer predisposition – could it work?
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Genetics in Medicine: July 2021
15/10/2021July: Artificial intelligence may provide a timely diagnosis for Fragile X syndrome
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Genetics in Medicine: August 2021
15/10/2021August: Diagnosing the undiagnosed: Genetic testing identifies the underlying causes of kidney disease
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Genetics in Medicine: September 2021
15/10/2021September: Team of experts creates ACMG’s first evidence-based clinical guideline recommending exome or genome sequencing for pediatric patients with congenital anomalies or intellectual disability
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Genetics in Medicine: October 2021
01/10/2021October: Researchers are still laying the groundwork in the search for therapeutics that target the mechanism for genetic disorders leading to new treatments. On this month’s GenePod, authors of two recently published articles in Genetics in Medicine discuss where trials for such molecules are succeeding and where there is still more research to be done to determine the efficacy and safety of new treatments.