Connection

AMY MCGUIRE to Genome-Wide Association Study

This is a "connection" page, showing publications AMY MCGUIRE has written about Genome-Wide Association Study.
Connection Strength

1.376
  1. The road ahead in genetics and genomics. Nat Rev Genet. 2020 10; 21(10):581-596.
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    Score: 0.423
  2. Return of individual genomic research results: what do consent forms tell participants? Eur J Hum Genet. 2016 11; 24(11):1524-1529.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.317
  3. Ethical and practical challenges of sharing data from genome-wide association studies: the eMERGE Consortium experience. Genome Res. 2011 Jul; 21(7):1001-7.
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    Score: 0.223
  4. Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater: enabling a bottom-up approach in genome-wide association studies. Genome Res. 2008 Nov; 18(11):1683-5.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.187
  5. Point-counterpoint. Ethics and genomic incidental findings. Science. 2013 May 31; 340(6136):1047-8.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.064
  6. Return of individual research results from genome-wide association studies: experience of the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Network. Genet Med. 2012 Apr; 14(4):424-31.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.059
  7. Confronting real time ethical, legal, and social issues in the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Consortium. Genet Med. 2010 Oct; 12(10):616-20.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.053
  8. Newborn Sequencing in Genomic Medicine and Public Health. Pediatrics. 2017 Feb; 139(2).
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.021
  9. Experiences and attitudes of genome investigators regarding return of individual genetic test results. Genet Med. 2013 Nov; 15(11):882-7.
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    Score: 0.016
  10. Disclosing pathogenic genetic variants to research participants: quantifying an emerging ethical responsibility. Genome Res. 2012 Mar; 22(3):421-8.
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    Score: 0.015
Connection Strength

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