Tracking the Transformation of Novel Sequencing Practices into Clinical Services
Created 26 Sep 2022| Updated 20 Oct 2022
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The papers gathered in this special issue offer us an important, empirically rich glimpse at on-the-ground efforts in the United States to realize the promise of genomics in the clinic. What they make amply clear is that two decades after the completion of the Human Genome Project, for most the benefits of the much-touted precision medicine remain – at best – uncertain.
Edited by
Sarah Ackerman(University of California San Francisco)
Simon Outram(Victoria University)
New Genetics and Society (Vol., Iss., 2022)
Tracking the Transformation of Novel Sequencing Practices into Clinical Services
Tracking the Transformation of Novel Sequencing Practices into Clinical Services
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