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Why do states need to honor other states laws?

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Why is it necessary for each state to honor the other states laws?

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Robert Cook-Deegan (6 of 9)- Personal Genomics: Do we need doctors anymore?

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The YOUNG MEMORIAL LECTURES SERIES Personal Genomics: Do we need doctors anymore? Cognitive Bias, Network Effects, and Personal Genomics Robert Cook-Deegan, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University New York and California asserted their jurisdiction over personal genomics, correctly applying state laws for medical testing. First generation genomics services using methods of genome-wide association studies produce odds ratios for common health risks. They generally miss mutations in high-risk families with Mendelian conditions. So the medical prognostic implications are unclear and some known genetic defects will be missed. It makes sense to regulate. Yet the California and New York laws were passed with Huntington’s, BRCA, and cystic fibrosis testing in mind, not GWAS and ancestry testing genomic social networking. The medical model interposes a health professional between person and genomic data. Mendelian tests were introduced when DNA had to be clarified in every nytimes article. But is this the right regulatory framework for personal genomics?


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Emergency Vehicle Accidents: Prevention, Reconstruction, and Survey of State Law

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California Laws Relating to Minors -New 2001 Edition

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California Laws Relating to Minors -New 2001 Edition


New law helps clear the air in bars.

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Robert Cook-Deegan (8 of 9)- Personal Genomics: Do we need doctors anymore?

By admin On February 1, 2010 No Comments


The YOUNG MEMORIAL LECTURES SERIES Personal Genomics: Do we need doctors anymore? Cognitive Bias, Network Effects, and Personal Genomics Robert Cook-Deegan, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, Duke University New York and California asserted their jurisdiction over personal genomics, correctly applying state laws for medical testing. First generation genomics services using methods of genome-wide association studies produce odds ratios for common health risks. They generally miss mutations in high-risk families with Mendelian conditions. So the medical prognostic implications are unclear and some known genetic defects will be missed. It makes sense to regulate. Yet the California and New York laws were passed with Huntington’s, BRCA, and cystic fibrosis testing in mind, not GWAS and ancestry testing genomic social networking. The medical model interposes a health professional between person and genomic data. Mendelian tests were introduced when DNA had to be clarified in every nytimes article. But is this the right regulatory framework for personal genomics?


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CALIFORNIA LAWS RELATING TO MINORS

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CALIFORNIA LAWS RELATING TO MINORS