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LawSeq℠: Building a Sound Legal Foundation for Translating Genomics into Clinical Application

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Published In
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Issue
March, 2020
Issue Number
1
Volume
48
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LawSeq℠: Building a Sound Legal Foundation for Translating Genomics into Clinical Application

Symposium Articles

The Streetlight Effect: Regulating Genomics Where the Light Is
From Genetics to Genomics: Facing the Liability Implications in Clinical Care
The Implementation Chasm Hindering Genome-informed Health Care
Protecting Participants in Genomic Research: Understanding the “Web of Protections” Afforded by Federal and State Law
General-Purpose Privacy Regulation and Translational Genomics
The Future of DTC Genomics and the Law
How Can Law and Policy Advance Quality in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation for Clinical Care?
Integrating Rules for Genomic Research, Clinical Care, Public Health Screening and DTC Testing: Creating Translational Law for Translational Genomics
Introduction: The Crucial Role of Law in Supporting Successful Translation of Genomics into Clinical Care
Key Expert Stakeholder Perceptions of the Law of Genomics: Identified Problems and Potential Solutions

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