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 […]
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Professional development workshop for teachers – July 11 & 12 in Boston
pgEd recently conducted a very successful two-day summer institute for teachers, where teachers from the New England area were able to join us for two days to deeply examine the […]
Where in the world is pgEd? Fall 2012 conference schedule
pgEd is hitting the road this fall. Teachers, friends, other people who are interested in genetics, ethics, teaching and curriculum development – come see us! At all these meetings we […]
Research aims to improve personalized cancer care
Cancer is said to be a genetic disease. This is not referring to the inheritance of cancer from one generation to the next. Although there are examples of variants (mutations) […]