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17 Nov 2009 by Ragland, M., Hutter, C., Zabetian, C., Edwards, K.
Using the Venice criteria, developed by the Human Genome Epidemiology Network Working Group on the assessment of cumulative evidence, the authors concluded that moderate evidence exists for an association between the S18Y variant and ...
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View Blog: ... some of the ethical issues surrounding the problem of releasing data to the broader scientific community through describing the effort to develop a data release policy for the Malaria Genomic Epidemiology Network, or MalariaGEN. ... By uncovering the molecular mechanisms governing higher-order genome structure and its biological significance, Noma hopes to establish a mechanistic framework for understanding the molecular etiology for human diseases related to nuclear
View Post: Centre to investigate common disease causes > University News ...
2 Oct 2009 by mbestel
The group also plays leadership roles in bodies such as the International Public Population Program in Genomics and has recently been invited to lead the Australasian Human Genome Epidemiology Network Coordinating Centre - the fifth ...
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View Post: Library News » Blog Archive » Human Genome Epidemiology Network ...
10 Feb 2009 by adminpost
Human Genome Epidemiology Network, or HuGENet™ is a global collaboration of individuals & organizations committed to the assessment of the impact of human genome variation on population health & how genetic information can be used to ...
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View Post: Dental Information & Library Innovation: Birth Defects and Omics ...
26 Jul 2006 by pfa
Human Genome Epidemiology Network (HuGENet): http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/hugenet/. International Birth Defects Information Systems (IBIS): http://www.ibis-birthdefects.org/. International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Monitoring ...
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View Post: Addressing the challenges of cleft lip and palate research in ...
27 Nov 2009 by Mossey Peter, Little Julian
A network of investigator networks in human genome epidemiology. Am J Epidemiol 2005;162:302-4. Back to cited text no. 43 [PUBMED] [FULLTEXT]. 44. Zucchero TM, Cooper ME, Maher BS, Daack-Hirsch S, Nepomuceno B, Ribeiro L, et al. ...
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View Post: navigating the sea of human genetics, part i
18 Feb 2009 by Carrie
it is a tool for exploring hugenet, the human genome epidemiology network, which is. “a global collaboration of individuals & organizations committed to the assessment of the impact of human genome variation on population health & how ...
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View Post: new tips: how to search for genetic conditions
5 Jan 2008 by berci.mesko@gmail.com (Bertalan Meskó)
but this time, i'd like to show you databases dedicated not only to genetic conditions, but gene-disease associations and human genome epidemiology as well. human genome epidemiology network (hugenet™ ): ...
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View Post: public tools for interpreting human genetic variation
29 Jan 2008 by Daniel
finally, today's issue of nature genetics includes a letter to the editor (subscriber access only) describing a "navigator for human genome epidemiology" developed by the human genome epidemiology network (hugenet). ...
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