2015년 1월 24일 토요일

CDC Genomics & Health Impact Weekly Update features Precision Medicine Initiative, NextGen Sequencing, Ebola & More

White pills on yellow and black dart target with DNA, pregnant woman, ebola, sequencing, Genomics and Health Impact Update
       
January 22-29, 2015 | Volume 34 Number 3      Access the complete issue
White pills on yellow and black dart target with DNA

Precision Medicine

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pregnant woman

Birth Defects

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Ebola

Ebola One Year Later

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sequencing

Next Generation Sequencing

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hands breaking a cigarette in half with fireworks in the background

Smoking Cessation

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DNA

Noncommunicable Diseases

mother measuring fever on child

Enterovirus

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Ovarian Cancer Awareness and ribbon

Ovarian Cancer

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a body iwth intestence and DNA

Lynch Syndrome

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a stack of books with Epidemiology on the spine and DNA

Future of Epidemiology

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files

Public Health Surveillance

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cells

Infectious Diseases

The Office of Public Health Genomics provides updated and credible information on how genomic information and family health history can improve health and influence policy and practice. We highlight news and information on the use of genomic tests and other applications, including family health history, in clinical and public health practice and programs, along with relevant data, policy, and legislation. We hope the update is informative to practitioners, policy makers, consumers, and researchers. Please send your comments togenetics@cdc.gov.  
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Other Items of Interest

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