DNA Today is a multi-award winning podcast and radio show exploring how genetics impacts our health.

Host/Producer Kira Dineen interviews leaders in genetics including genetic counselors, researchers, physicians and patient advocates.

New episodes every Friday.

DNA Today is broadcast Fridays at 10:30am EST on WHUS 91.7 FM in Connecticut.

#131 DTC Series: Libby Copeland on Law Enforcement Use of Genetic Databases

#131 DTC Series: Libby Copeland on Law Enforcement Use of Genetic Databases

IMG_9472.jpg

This episode is part of our ongoing direct-consumer genetic testing series. Joining the show is an award-winning journalist, Libby Copeland. Copeland, who writes about culture, science and human behavior, is the author of a new book, “The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are,” which explores the personal, familial and ethical implications of recreational DNA testing. Copeland was a reporter and editor at The Washington Post for eleven years, has been a media fellow and guest lecturer, and has made numerous appearances on television and radio. Enter our giveaway to win a copy of Libby Copeland’s book, “The Lost Family” on our Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookAlso be sure to enter our mentor session giveaway with our host Kira Dineen who will be meet with the winner in an hour zoom call to discuss applying to genetic counseling schools including essays and resumes.

On This Episode We Discuss:

  • DTCs Topics explored in “The Lost Family”

  • Approach and implications of Yaniv Erlich’s 2013 groundbreaking study identifying “anonymous” male DNA donation to research 

  • Ancestry information revealed through the Y chromosome

  • Companies that offer Y and mitochondrial DNA testing

  • Previous genetic database techniques to catch criminals 

  • Databases and techniques used to catch the Golden State Killer 

  • How CODIS works for law enforcement

  • Companies with the largest databases 

  • Changes to GEDmatches policy after catching the Golden State Killer 

  • Law/protections to prevent law enforcement from using genetic genealogical databases

  • The relationship between FamilyTreeDNA and the FBI

  • Status of DTC genetic testing companies opt in/out policies

  • The amount of the American American population that could be identified from the DTC databases

Libby Copeland- FB Post.png

Picture Genetics is our sponsor for this DTC genetic testing series and offers a unique DNA testing service. These tests are designed for every stage of life, from family planning and newborn health, to personal wellness and disease risk. Unlike other companies, this is actually a clinical grade test where physicians and genetic counselors are involved. The test sequences entire genes that are medically actionable. It’s easy to order and understand with good looking reports! To order your Picture Genetics go to picturegenetics.com and use code “DNATODAY” for 25% off and free-shipping! Get actionable genetic insights today to benefit your family of tomorrow. 

Genobank is the first anonymous DNA storage and sharing platform that is completely controlled by you with blockchain technology. Here’s the really cool aspect about Genobank, you can choose who you are sharing your DNA with including researchers. You can be a partner in research by choosing specific institutions who can use your DNA in their research projects. Keep an eye on Genobank as they are launching this fall! Get a sneak peak at genobank.io, there you can sign up to be part of their beta program.

Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on October 2nd, 2020 where we continue our DTC genetic testing series! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can listen to over 130 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”.  

See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Youtube, including our many ongoing giveaways! Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com

#132 DTC Series: Michael Schnall-Levin on Single Cell Sequencing

#132 DTC Series: Michael Schnall-Levin on Single Cell Sequencing

#130 DTC Series: Anne Greb on 23andMe

#130 DTC Series: Anne Greb on 23andMe