Posts by Mad Price Ball
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PGP & the Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation
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Oppenheimer Foundation survey results
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What are you looking for in your genome, and how can we help you find it?
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Comments on GA4GH Data Sharing Draft
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June 21 (Sat) Boston: PGP Harvard blood sampling
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PGP Harvard data in Google Cloud Storage
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Next Wednesday (May 7): Blood Collection in Mountain View CA
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GET Labs Passports!
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Participants welcome to apply for GET Labs!
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Genome Medicine: Sharing our experiences with public participatory research
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Thursday 3pm EST Science Live Chat: Participant Data Access
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In Science today: "Raw Personal Data: Providing Access"
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NYSCF announces collaboration with Personal Genome Project
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Genomics England promises participant data access
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Personal Genome Project: Public Comments on NIH draft Genomic Data Sharing Policy
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New PersonalGenomes.Org website
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Circles in Human Evolution: Q&A with Abigail Wark
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A Very Personal Genome Project
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HeLa's Genome: Help Us Create Well-Consented Cell Lines
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CAGI Update: Extended to April 25
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CAGI Update: Challenge ends March 28
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Trait survey data download and analysis
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The First Rule of Genomic Identifiability
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Genome re-identification in the news
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PGP Forum and Wiki
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Seeking Diversity (Especially Families)
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2012 Trait Surveys
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Video of Open Science Summit 2012 PGP Talk
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Saturday: PGP Talk at Open Science Summit, Live Streaming
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PGP Genome Assessment Challenge
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PGP mention on NPR yesterday
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How to donate 23andme exome pilot data
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A Public Resource Facilitating Clinical Use of Genomes
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Testing the Waters for Personalized Genomic Medicine Research
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Improved Enrollment Exam & PGP Study Guide
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PGP18: A 23andme exome
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Many samples collected from GET2012!
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PGP Kit Nicknames from Boston Public Street Data
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GET-Evidence Guides
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The Whole Two Yards
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Blood Kits Snapshot
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Invulnerability to Stomach Flu Is My Secret Superpower
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Unexpected scary findings: the tale of John Lauerman's whole genome sequencing
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It's a Boy!: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Direct to Consumer Genomics