Eye on DNA Headlines for 15 April 2008
by Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei
Posted April 15, 2008 in DNA Testing, Eye on DNA Headlines
- Please welcome The Skeptical Alchemist and Think Gene to The DNA Network. They are the Network’s 51st and 52nd members!
- Andrew Meyer of Buzzyeah has been going through his 23andMe results and was also featured in this week’s Newsweek article - May We Scan Your Genome?
- DNATraits is offering a discount on their Ashkenazi Jews Genetic Disease Package in celebration of Passover this month. (HT: Tracing the Tribe)
- DNA Direct* has partnered with Navigenics to offer their members further medical diagnostic tests for specific medical conditions.
- Tickets are now on sale for Xconomy Forum: Boston Life Sciences 2028 scheduled for April 29 from 6:00 - 8:30 pm at Harvard Medical School. Nobel Prize-winning MIT biologist Phil Sharp, Flagship Ventures managing partner and CEO Noubar Afeyan, and Raju Kucherlapati, scientific director, Harvard Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics, and professor of genetics and medicine, Harvard Medical School, will be leading the discussion.
*I work with DNA Direct as a genetic information specialist.

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