Eye on DNA Headlines for 20 September 2007
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted September 20, 2007 in DNA Podcasts and Videos, DNA Testing, Eye on DNA Headlines
- Dr. Enoch Choi won’t be recommending the genetic test for CYP2C9 and VKORC1 to his patients as a way to help determine starting dose of blood thinner warfarin (coumadin). Somehow I don’t think DNA Network member Dr. Steve Murphy at Gene Sherpa would agree that coumadin metabolism genotyping is clinically invalid. If you’re interested in learning more, also see ClotCare Online Resource’s Genetic Testing for Warfarin (Coumadin) Dosing? - Not Yet Ready for Prime Time as well as FDA News.
- The Scientist wants us to vote for our favorite life sciences blogs. Bora aka Coturnix at A Blog Around The Clock and Sandra Porter at Discovering Biology in a Digital World at were kind enough to submit votes for Eye on DNA. I’d really appreciate it if you’d consider doing the same for EoD or for some of the other blogs in The DNA Network. (HT: Genomicron, which deserves some votes too!)
- A big welcome to the 29th member of The DNA Network - The DNA Testing Blog.
- Dr. John Fossella’s brain says hello in this video just for the DNA Network Facebook group. Warning: slightly icky!
- Laura Ferrero-Milani at Lili’s Lab tells us what PhD students actually do with Lil at ifantabulous chiming in.
- This week, L. McGuire, Mildred K. Cho, Sean E. McGuire, and Timothy Caulfield look at The Future of Personal Genomics in Science’s Policy Forum (subscription only). Thank you to the authors for referencing Eye on DNA’s post on 23andMe. (Email me if you’d like to see the article.)
Tags: genetics, genes, dna, diseases, illness, health, coumadin, warfarin, genetic testing, genomics

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Hey, congratulations on a citation in Science! Well done!
Thanks, Blaine! It was quite unexpected. And a little embarrassing to see how tight I am with Facebook nowadays. lol
I am actually preparing an editorial for the Journalof Family Practice regardin this assumption that we are not ready for prime time. Let’s say we weren’t ready….Does this mean that physicians do not have to learn about the technology? Don’t think so…… Besides, Harvard’s CROWN study will soon be finsihed and the other 40 some trials will be released by the end of the year or into 2008. So whoever the doubters may be, they better be ready to eat humblepie.
-Steve
http://www.thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
Steve, Send me a copy of your paper when you’re done? BTW, I bake a good humblepie.
well, my chiming in was a little tongue-in-cheek *blush* but i do enjoy what i do so it’s all good
Despite all the stress, I have many fond memories of grad school. I’m glad you’re enjoying it too!