The Personal Side of Genomics

The personal side of Genomics

A reflection on genomics as biological memory. Genetic counselling translates DNA's complex language - through pre-test discussions, variant interpretation, and shared understanding - helping people find meaning in their genes.
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Red heart in open hands

Finding a Way Through Rare Disease

Rare diseases are described as “rare” in theory; in reality, they are lived daily, repeatedly and often in isolation. For many, this translates into healthcare fragmentation; long diagnostic journeys, unclear referrals...
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The Personal Side of Genomics

The personal side of Genomics

A reflection on genomics as biological memory. Genetic counselling translates DNA's complex language - through pre-test discussions, variant interpretation, and shared understanding - helping people find meaning in their genes.
Read more
Red heart in open hands

Finding a Way Through Rare Disease

Rare diseases are described as “rare” in theory; in reality, they are lived daily, repeatedly and often in isolation. For many, this translates into healthcare fragmentation; long diagnostic journeys, unclear referrals...
Read more
Red heart in open hands

Finding a Way Through Rare Disease

Rare diseases are described as “rare” in theory; in reality, they are lived daily, repeatedly and often in isolation. For many, this translates into healthcare fragmentation; long diagnostic journeys, unclear referrals...
Read more
The Personal Side of Genomics

The personal side of Genomics

A reflection on genomics as biological memory. Genetic counselling translates DNA's complex language - through pre-test discussions, variant interpretation, and shared understanding - helping people find meaning in their genes.
Read more
The Personal Side of Genomics

The personal side of Genomics

A reflection on genomics as biological memory. Genetic counselling translates DNA's complex language - through pre-test discussions, variant interpretation, and shared understanding - helping people find meaning in their genes.
Read more