George Church, Harvard geneticist and someone we are thrilled to call an ally in our education mission, has a new book out called “Regenesis“. While we await our copy from our […]
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Month: October 2012
Welcome to our “neighbors” from the Genetic Alliance!
pgEd is thrilled to be featured on the Genetic Alliance homepage this month. The Genetic Alliance is a leader in health advocacy and genetics. Among their many activities, our colleagues at the […]
Maine Science Teachers Association – highlighting Maria Palopoli’s work
We had a great time at the Maine Science Teachers Association meeting this past Friday. Thank you everyone who came to our workshop! pgEd’s session was concurrent with friend and […]
Genome sequencing: speeding up diagnosis
The story of Nic Volker highlights the potential for genome sequencing to improve diagnosis of rare genetic conditions. As the cost falls and the speed increases, genome sequencing is hoped […]