Alzheimer’s researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have made an amazing breakthrough that is being hailed as “a giant step forward” and “a paradigm shifter.” Researchers Rudolf E. Tanzi and Doo […]
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Thank you Representative Louise Slaughter!
Representative Louise Slaughter (D-NY), who worked tirelessly for 14 years to see the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) passed, is the first person in the world to take our Map-Ed […]
Family relationships, surprises and 23andMe’s services
Vox recently published a piece that examined the unexpected and sometimes painful family relationships that can be discovered by using the “Relative Finder” function on 23andMe’s personal genome service website. An […]
pgEd heads back to DC: Congressional briefing on October 3rd
pgEd is thrilled to be holding its second Congressional briefing, as part of a series on advances in personal genetics and raising public awareness. This briefing, taking place in Washington, DC on […]