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Genetics in Medicine (GIM) is the official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. The journal's mission is to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and practice of medical g... more
FAQs about Genetics in Medicine:How many episodes does Genetics in Medicine have?The podcast currently has 108 episodes available.
September 02, 2022Genetics in Medicine: September 2022September 2022: CFTR genotype analysis of Asians in international registries highlights disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of Asian patients with cystic fibrosis...more0minPlay
August 01, 2022Genetics in Medicine: August 2022August: Klinefelter Syndrome and XYY in males mostly unrecognized in a large biobank study...more0minPlay
July 06, 2022Genetics in Medicine: July 2022July: Recommendations for next generation sequencing data reanalysis of unsolved cases with suspected Mendelian disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis...more0minPlay
May 27, 2022Genetics in Medicine: June 2022June: Harmonizing gene–disease evidence resources globally...more0minPlay
May 04, 2022Genetics in Medicine: May 2022May: The Clinical Variant Analysis Tool: a systematic way to assess genomic testing results...more0minPlay
April 08, 2022Genetics in Medicine: April 2022April: The positive economic impact of rapid genomic testing for critically ill infants and children...more0minPlay
March 09, 2022Genetics in Medicine: March 2022March: Genome sequencing holds great potential to diagnose newborns with phenotypes suggestive of a genetic disorder. However, this technology has not been widely adopted for this population, and particularly not in newborns from underserved and low-income communities....more0minPlay
February 03, 2022Genetics in Medicine: February 2022February: Matchmaking is an increasingly important strategy to help link rare diseases to genetic variants. These tools allow clinicians and researchers to search across previously siloed databases, clinics, and laboratories and access data about the potential genetic underpinnings of undiagnosed rare diseases across international boundaries. But to date there hasn’t been much research on the user experience....more0minPlay
January 03, 2022Genetics in Medicine: January 2022January: When it comes to breast cancer, Non-Hispanic Black women have a 40% higher mortality rate than Non-Hispanic White women. Additionally, Non-Hispanic Black women have dramatically lower rates of uptake of genetic testing and then, if testing finds variants that would warrant such actions, undergoing prophylactic preventative surgeries....more0minPlay
December 01, 2021Genetics in Medicine: December 2021December: As cardiovascular disease has many known genetic components, a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine created a panel of genes associated with cardiovascular disease they call HeartCare. David Murdock, previously the assistant director of the clinical lab at Baylor College of Medicine’s Human Genome Sequencing Center and now a lab director at Invitae, states “we thought that by looking at genetic causes of cardiovascular disease in an adult population, that could really help us to push forward genetic testing in adults in general”....more0minPlay
FAQs about Genetics in Medicine:How many episodes does Genetics in Medicine have?The podcast currently has 108 episodes available.