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Predictive Health Ethics Research (PredictER) is a multidisciplinary research, policy, and public education program of the Indiana University Center for Bioethics funded by a grant from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc., Indianapolis.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'direct-to-consumer'
IndyStar - Do you want to know? Direct-to- consumer DNA tests ...
PredictER's Kimberly Quaid and Indiana University Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics' Dr. Gail Vance comment on direct-to-consumer genetic testing in today's issue of The Indianapolis Star. ...
The Best Predictive Health Ethics Blogs - June 2008
California and Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing:California's decision to send cease-and-desist letters to thirteen direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies (including 23andME, deCODEme, Knome, a...
Predictive Health: Best Ethics Blogs - April, 2008
This issue of the "best" predictive health ethics blogs includes entries on education, eugenics, genetic counseling, genetic testing, personal genomes and privacy.EducationMore on the need for science...
Navigenics Enters Personal Genomics Game ... Meanwhile: "What's a SNP?"
On April 8th, Navigenics announced it will provide genomic testing services to the general public, yet, creating additional competition among other genetic health startup companies such as deCODEme an...
Predictive Health: Best Ethics Blogs - February 2008
Predictive Health: Best Ethics Blogs - January 2008
Predicting a New Disease: Pathological Consumption of Genetic Information
Genealogy, Genetic Medicine and Getting the Story Straight
