Drs. Eric Green, Julian Barwell, and Fiona Brinkman discuss the benefits, roadblocks, and practical implications of applying population genomics in clinical practice.
Genetic Counselors Catherine Mayo and Kira Dineen discuss this year’s NSGC conference in Chicago including their favorite sessions.
Exploring the human element of report writing and interpretation and report writing of genetic testing with genetic counselors Meena Mahey Kumar and Laura Fuqua.
We are sharing the first episode of a new 5 part CRISPR podcast series, A CRISPR Bite.
Episode drop of It Happened To Me with parents of a child with Bardet Biedl Syndrome, a rare disease affecting vision, obesity, extra fingers/toes and other symptoms.
Rare disease advocate, Felicia Morton, and genetic counselor, Torry Howell, join us to talk about inborn errors of immunity including chronic granulomatous disease.
DNA Today’s Communication Lead, Corinne Merlino, shares about her rare congenital birth defect that affects craniofacial development and how it influenced her to become a genetic counselor.
Drs. Anjali Shastri and Ruth Tennen, of 23andMe, explore an important issue in healthcare, diversifying genetic research with a focus on sickle cell disease.
Genetic counselors, John Zimmerman and Daniel Riconda, explore the experience of being males in the field.
Researchers, Dr. Aimée Dudley and Dr. Andrea Gropman, and patient advocate, Tresa Warner, discuss the most common urea cycle disorder.
Advice focused on the personal statement of the on genetic counseling program applications. Featuring incoming grad students Corinne Merlino and Maya Patel, recorded in NBC’s Stamford Studios!
Advice on genetic counseling program applications with incoming grad students Corinne Merlino and Maya Patel, recorded in NBC’s Stamford Studios!
Step into our time machine to the genetic counseling field in the 70s with Virginia Corson.
Pride month discussion with genetic counselors Dr. Jehannine Austin, Andy Cantor Katie Gallagher, Jo Giblin, and Kira Dineen.
Dr. Richard Wenzel shares about his experience learning that his father was not his genetic father and commentary on how healthcare providers should disclose results to patients.