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Join us on Wednesday, May 25, as scholars and scientists answer audience questions and address the complexities surrounding historical and present-day eugenics and scientific racism in the context of existing and developing genetic and genomic screening technologies.
… there are many cost-effective, minimal-risk options for prenatal genetic screening and diagnosis for various … risks and potential benefits than established prenatal and newborn screening programs.  Although the … A Historical Discussion on Eugenics and Genetic Testing/Screening  Panelists: Rebecca Mueller (University of …
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… NAM: Report on Evidence Framework for Genetic Testing Wendy Chung, MD PhD Committee On The Evidence Base … risk of disease, identifying carriers and establishing prenatal and clinical diagnosis or prognosis.” Includes:  Prenatal, newborn and carrier screening  Testing in high …
Genetic Disorders
Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition that alters development in females.
… rate. At puberty they do not have the usual growth spurt. Non-functioning ovaries are another symptom of Turner … during an ultrasound test. This can be confirmed by prenatal testing - chorionic villous sampling or amniocentesis - to …
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… Making Disability in Prenatal Genetic Testing - Meghna Mukherjee (Oct. 2022) …
The Genomics Landscape
In the March 2024 issue of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green spotlights the Centers of Excellence in Genomic Science (CEGS) Program evaluation.
… events in brain development have crossed from the prenatal to the postnatal period. These developmental events …
Genetic Disorders
Thalassemia is a group of inherited diseases of the blood that affect a person's ability to produce hemoglobin, resulting in anemia.
… or whether to have a fetus tested for thalassemia. Prenatal testing can be done around the 11th week of pregnancy using … to take a sample of the fluid surrounding the baby for testing. Assisted reproductive therapy is also an option for …
Genetic Disorders
Tay-Sachs disease is a fatal genetic disorder that results in progressive destruction of the nervous system.
… child becomes blind, cognitively impaired, paralyzed and non-responsive. By the time a child with Tay-Sachs is three … body fluid and cells than non-carriers. DNA-based carrier testing looks for specific mutations or changes in the gene … occur in populations thought not to be at high risk. Prenatal testing for Tay-Sachs can be performed around the …
Staff
Mr. Benjamin Berkman is the deputy director of NHGRI's Bioethics Core.
… BB, Hull SC, Berkman BE.  Views of Pregnant Women on Prenatal Genome Sequencing .  Obstetrics and Gynecology, … Speech in an Era of Radically Expanded Genetic Testing. Washington and Lee Law Review (in press). Prince AE …
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We invite scholars to submit ideas to be one of six to seven speakers at our symposium, “Irreducible Subjects: Disability and Genomics in the Past, Present, and Future”, with an additional opportunity to join a collected set of papers on the same theme.
… stand outside of that framework. Ableism gets enacted when non-disabled people design and build a world without … scholars have argued (sometimes strenuously) that prenatal selection against genetic “impairments” is overly … Medical- and bioethics  Medical education  Genetic testing or screening (clinical and popular), and the complex …
News Release
NHGRI researchers will present four platform talks and 55 posters to highlight the institute's diverse portfolio at the 65th annual meeting of ASHG.
… for Genetic Disorders) 527T. Surjo K. Sen: STEM9, a novel non-coding RNA on chromosome 9p21, is downregulated in … sequencing of urinary exosomes. (Clinical Genetic Testing) 2051T. Mariska Davids: A protein glycosylation … (Clinical Genetic Testing) 2129F. Marta Biderman Waberski: Prenatal presentation of an inherited chromosome 6p22. 3 …